The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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CAREY-LOMBARD LUMBER CO
Carry a complte stock of
'■ rs, di
JH^DWARE, STOVES & TINWARE.
Full Line of
WALKING A!ID RIDING PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, ETD.
Wind Mills and Pumps,
Furniture and Undertaking Goods.
Yards and Store, Corner Hroadway and 1st streets. Edmond, O.T
W. C. BRISSEY MoT.
Uteil
Nolice for Publication. j notice fou publication.
Land Office, t Okie <n < :t v. p. TI office at Oklahoma O.T.Dec. S8,Utt|
v .. . . , , , '• 1 I Notice l herfl.v l'.V'-u Tb«t th« fc"
Notice is hereby tlvcu tliut tb« XftUowln ?- I ...a,e,i S1.,tler has'tlled u.-tloc of his i
make tlna] proof in support of his
. 1604.
follow in r-
raisieu settler has Hied notice of hlr intention
to make final proof in eujijx rt of liis claim,
and tbat said proof will !• • made l«.tr
later ami Receiver, at Oklahoma City, O, T, on
February -I, lv.'*i. viz:
• Jiibu Hennett, for tin: n-rth balf of north-
west quarter 10, township 13, north,
rune-' 1. west, 1 M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
liis continuous rcMden > upon aud eultivati u
of midland, viz:
Charles of llr.rlr.ell, 0.1\; John
lioan, of 1 lartzeil, O. V.; Jam -s Trotter. of
aartzi'il, 0. t. : Joseph M. ipiisou, of nartzell
o. t.
Any person who desires to protest^aaainet
the all'-wuiH !■ of Mich proof, or who knows.-!
any sub tantiul reason under the law and tin
regulations of the Interior Department, wh>
such prooi sh mid not be allowed, will be£lvt i
an opportunity at the above uuntlcned tiim
ami place to cioss-exninine the witnesses f
said < laliuant. and to oiler evidence tn rebut-
tal of that submitted by claimant.
ti, M. Dillcy, Keglster
I
F. M. MOORE, M. D.
/. W. HOWARD, li. IX
Dfo>
. f. r tin
r> Graves,
r of section twenty three, township thirteen,
i;'). ranjre three west.
ii • • nanus the follow log witnessss to prova
«i. nthuious residence upon and oulthutloi
. snld ! : «!,• viz;
Kenneth .Scott, RSmith, John Body, Benja-
in Buliiu^ton, all of Edmond, o. t.
Any per:dq who desires to protest against
the all Minco of such proof, or who knows
of an;, Mil s'lUitla: reason, under tlie law and
llu n t'll:.limn of tlie interior Department,
why audi proof should not be allowed, will
Ins ijiven an opportunity at the above men-
tioned time and place to cross-examine the
witness of said claimant, and to off r evi-
dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claim-
ant. u. m. Dim.et, Register.
ANY OF
ff VI
MOORE & HOWARD
I DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS]
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH. WALL PAPER.
WINDOW SHADES, ETC.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night,
notlli ! OIt IM'ULICATION.
.ifltl Officeai (iuthn . U. T-. Nov.
ico is horeby i/iven th . tlio following
i • "tier has fll< .1 not-ioa of his inten
ko tinSI proof in Support of his claim, and
ai 1 f will be mu i. belure Ko-i-ier
(•■c: ■. i-r at Qutlixio, O. T., on Januai v I
o-qnar-
'est against 1 he
i know - of
that submitted by claimant.
A. N.J.(
in lebuttal of
•ook, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
ii.l Office at Guthrie, O.T.. Dee 21, 1894.
•e i.-i hereby given that the following-
11 r i..i- lib .1 if • "f liis ii tent ion
I' nai jiroof in support of his claim, and
i ii proof will ••• made before iiieifctrr
c'iv. r attinthrie, O. 1, on I"_l.uar>
A I'e'rronnot, for tha southwest, ono-
said land, \.. . ^
\i. . •: art In. <ji l_.oiwolid 40, J.
.uim. ui Kdtannd,
iuoiki u, 1.; Al'red i
;Fay. ti" S Wad . of T
i: inoud, o- T.:ol.n <1 IiAjr.t"../ ':.«jrjond, o . •>
Any person who desires to protest aga'nit
the allowance of such proof, or who knows of
any substantial reason, under the law and tho
regulations of Uio Interior Department %*hf
■tioh proof should not b® allowed, will b- given
an opportunity at the abovo mentions" ti MS
and place to cros«-f xamine the witneises • '
said olaimant, and to ofTor e i !«ucs in leoaltel
•A that lubniittcd by slaimant.
a. n. j. ('book. Register.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Laud Offl
*ii!
FOR TEN
IsOBSITZ&JVI'GREBIE.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oklahor
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
La
24, Is'"
jtl cultivath
oklahoma Ci
g tiled u
of Edmoi
to pr
ity. O T.
. f , 1895. < named settlor in
Notice Is hereby jrlvcn that the following- mHko iinnl proof in su
named settler has liletl notice of his intention . tliut said proof will.be
toinnke tinal proof in support « ! his claim, j and Rocei
and that mid proof will be made before uc" ' ,K":' vi*
Ister and uc. eiver at Oklahoma, O T,
Marcn 5, lS'.t'j, viz: . i tamtoiBruuwiKi.
James < Shackelford, for tlie northwest. Hominies tho following
qunrtci of section 'VI in tt.wushlp 18, ihise
north of rinirv west of the I M. | oft s
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou
of. said laud, viz:
. ,! ti V Ii WetlnTiuan, of ■■■■
T. Noa'i ! Mur, dklahonia t'oanty. OT; AI Any porson who desires to protest against
vin'.l N !i ! . ■ ;iu County, o . 1) ,1 the allowance of such proof, or whs knows of
\Vi:, 111 i i I ; i.nd. oklahoma « iiut .1'- r. any substantial reason, ander the law and she
Any ; •!-• m w ho dr-ires t • protest against | rognlatlons of the Interior Department, why
the al i>.wan-' ' uch proof, or who knows iuch proof should aot bo allowed, will be given
. under tin* law and ^ an Opportuuity at tho oboV3 im,ntioncJ
it ' be all'"'VeV W'ili snd i>laca to oross-examino tlie
at th'' -itm.ye'men- said claimant, and to offer ovidei
' .inline t'.ie of tkat submitted by claimant.
at oklahoma City o. T.,
December 1*2, 1S94.
Notice Is hereby nlven that the following
named s ttler has liied notice of his intention
to make IIiihI proof In support of his claim n
that said proof will be made hulyje the L
iid Receiver at Oklahoma CS*
NOTICE FOU FUBLICATIOK.
Land Office at Guthrie. O T., Dee. 24. .*94.
Notie-is iiereby uivun that tho follow g-
unmect ■ ttb-r lias tiled notice of ld^ intent it , to
ma!.' . nd proof in support of bis claim, aud
that said proof will " ' * *
Istc
o. 'I,
Februarys, 189f>, viz:
Zaehariah T Boyd for tlie northwest ona
quarter, Section twenty-seven, Towiuihlp
thirteen, north, range two -vest.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous rcsideuce upon aud cultivation
of said land, viz:
Roland l.oekwood, Jonathan A Lome, Ja-
cob 1«' Klingauian, William II Hej'h.r, all of
oklahoma, o. T.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance f such proof, or knows of any
substantial reason, under the law ami the reg-
ulations of the lnteri. r Department, why aueh
proof should not he allowed, will be mven an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to croBs-exaniiuo tbe wltbesst" of said
< laimant, and to olfer evidence in rebuttal of
that sui'initted by ilaiinaut.
' B. M. Dilley, Register.
i of Kdi
N0TI« i: t">'t: I" UMfATIOS.
rd Office at Quthrle. O. T , Dee. ft. 1-
.•i-hfi b. .'.• •i that tbe followi•
.•V riof b'in claim! '
It. 1895. \
iv
r Mad
ade before Register
luthrio, 0. T., on February \r
ho made II E, No. 4390. for tlie j j
'•"t'-.vii wi" i, I M • '
FiUiaiae^ proaW
the following, witnuasfr, to proved
hi- eontinuoiis r,"-ifl"nce upou antL eiTroratlon
of. saiil land. vi/.:
.1 ( so,i!i F Finli r. James A Wilson, August
1 l;;ner, B'-nbin K Tanqftnry, ftll of Edmond, o.
T.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows of
any substantial roaiou. under tbo law aurl tho
reKulatious of tho Interior Department, whj
such proof should not l>« allowed, will be civeo
an opportunity at tho abovo mentioned time
and plseo to cross-oxanoau the witnesses «i
said claimant, and to o r r eviduncs in rubutlal
of that submitted by elaiinanL
A. N.J. ("HOOK. Rogistor.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
m l Office nt (ilit brie. O. T.. Dec 24.1WI.
i i- lieroby giveu that tlie biUowing-
• itler ha- 'ii' • I i'"ticn "f her inti'iit oil,
"'l.*r.il p f i i: . in of her claim nd
I proof vvillb-- niado bcfoi
i.uthr
Fel
ltei
. 11.
irs or Leuis Kchae-
I. for the t'outbtt i bt
t..«ua:. |i f ur-
substantial reas
regulations of the
such proof should
Milligan dies to-day unless tho gov
Irrnor extends rleinu.vy.
lodge Burford denies having sent
lin his resignation and will probably
Ihold his oHirf utftil March 1896 when
Ihis terra expires.
The Governors message to the legis
llature is a very able state paper. We
■most heartily indorse his suggestion,
lin regard to making provision* foi th
|higher education of tin* Colored race.
On Tuesday morning last the jury
■ret urned a vet diet of "(iniit) as char
|ged the indictment" ngainst ex I'ost-
§ster, (ieorge A. Heidler, the charge
pg embezzlement. Mr. lleidler is
I recorder eleet, and took charge of
lolllce on Monday last.
Alter heiiu? out from Monday even-
|untii Frulay, the jury returned a
of acquittal in the swartz-
caae iu Perry. They were
ged witli the murder of AVm.
pise, who was found strangled near
H| Kock soon after the opening of
beptrip.
President, Jno, H. I'itzer, El Reno.
Chief clerk, K. K. I rown, Oklahama.
Assistant chief cleik, ,1. Hollas,
Guthrie.
Hargent-at-arms, Cal Orner, (iarlield
county.
Enrolling and engrossing clerk, Ed
Perry, of Noble county.
Watchman, Willy Page, Kingfisher.
JHeisengdr, A. Harding.
A. 0. Scott, of Oklahoma, was elect
ed speaker pro tom.
Itev. E. P. Boggess, was elected
chaplain.
The House.
Speaker, Col. C. M. Barnes, of Guth-
rie.
Chief Clerk, (i. M. Vickers.
Enrolling Clerk, .1. P. llinckle.
Sargont-at-arms, Frank .Tenness.
Messenger, J. A. Nichols, of Cana-
dian county.
Watchman, H. Day, a gentleman of
color from Perry.
Chaplain, He v. W. M. Mcl'eolers of
(iuthrie.
Speaker pro tom, Harry S(. John, of
| < )klahoma.
X. W. Kisenbisc, of Dover, t). T„ is I (JOY EHNOK K KN I'liOW'SSl'G-
|n clear case of sour grapes, judging by GLSTiONS.
[tho txvo lettcjs of t> and 1< ult., writ- ! ']•],« (Jovernor in his nu
ISilgO to
Y'et we remember thee,
I II"
Mama and children grieve in tears and j jl{s,,
pain.
For their papa they so dearly loved,
But we shall flitd him again,
In the realms of glory above.
-Mamie Jones,
There were ten immersed at Mr. m Mo-nory of j. s. Jones.
Leedom'a pond last Sabbath and four- • \ precious one from us has gone,
tien Tuesday, may the good work con- | \ voice loved i.^ still,
tinue. ! A Place is vacant in our home
Tho teacher, Mr. IToloomb,surprised | Which nover can be filled,
his scholars by a treat pn New Years , Good-bye, dear papa, good-bye,
day. At about 11 o'clock the patrons your face no more'we shall see,
drove to the school house, taking well Although in the cold grave you lie
filled baskets with them. They arriv-
ed about the time school was dismiss-
ed and entered tlie room spread three
tables and a good dinner was served.
There were flitty-five visitors and fifty
scholars. All wont home "feeling it
was good to be there."
Mr. Wm. Smith and Mr. silvie went
on a hunt Jan. 2nd, and caught a wild
cat on Deer Creek.
School is progressing under tho con-
trol of J. W. Holcomb with an enroll-
ment of 50 and an average attendance
of B0.
The wolves and coyotes make fro,
(pient visits to the chicken roosts, they
should be hunted out.
J. H. McM.iina has tore down his
barn and is rebuilding.
Ernest Mahsr was seen to go through
our burg again last Sunday, there
must be some attraction out west for
him. llosie Bud.
Iten by him to his daughter, Mrs. D. B. legislature reccommends tlie following
lljiirklwrt of Uwrk, I" ■ publirted In, reference to the Terriiorlnl Normal
Itjie Gasette of tbat piaoe on Doc 26. School.
I The old man seems to think lie has
a ADDITIONAL LOCALS
_ , Tho report of the board of regents
(•cored pal* «h«l he cite, that ^Io( ^ T(rrltorM KotngU gehool It
■pension has been reduced to $8.
■his just dues were meted out to linn he
IshouM get nothing, had he made a
■record a • a a idier equai to that ol ids
■standing as a falaifler and \
■would have been a credit to his conn-
hereto attached and marked Exhibit
"D." From this report it appears tbat
this institution is being successfully
managed, and that there is a growing
interest in the educational work being
done there. The number of students
in attendance the present year is 140,
an increase of 80 per cent over the
attendance of last year. For a detail
ed exhibit of the financial condition of
the Normal School, as well as that of
the Territorial I'diversity, reference i$
T."T; " \ ,7 "1 j hereby made to the auditor's report
and had become chancellor of! • ,
! submitted herewith and marked 1.x-
| hibit "IV
I COLOR*:D STUDENTS AND TllAi'UKUS,
It is earnestly recommended that
provision be made for the education
of colored students and teachers, so
as to give them equal educational facil-
ities with tho whites, and for this pur
Only a few .years have passed since
1-ord Randolph Churchill occupied a
jpunanding position in English states
anship. Young as he was, he had
feached the zenith of his intellectual
owers
exchequer. His prospects l'oi
■igher achit veiuents eeuied t" be uu
■ouded, and In .
P0Ud as the future U
sat party. Almost of a sudd n his
ictual powers began to give way
th his bodily health. Of course he
,t . " . , , uifB null iiiu nimo, <1110 i"i nun imii
Ti"! that a l.:a,„'ll ,.f
the Territorial University and Normal
School be located at some suitable
point in the territory.
He now returns from a journey
1 the world, which he undertook,
Btjianiod by his devoted wife, an
ban woman, hopelessly affected
i physical paralysis and mental
lence. He is now ouiy abolit 45
je, and confessedly-on the brink
i grave. HU„ is a melancholy
8 aud marts not only the insecurity
human hopes and life, but the dau-
ofover-exertion in porsuit of an
irawe object, similar cases are
k infrequent, but few are so conspic-
• as hi>. No present cum fulness in
> young can compensate ft r the
lire loss of one so promising. His
lull may bt announce i any d ij.
BlUSLATUKK OIK.I A.M/.KIl
Herron Items.
We are having fine winter weather
and roads are good.
Wheat does no' look the best, on ac-
count of cold dr\ weather.
ell put
A. Comstock is having a
down at his barn.
Moner Dickerson and 1\ C. Herron
were at Kingfisher settling with I ncle
Sani for their tarms.
The literary at the Kansas school
house is iu a flourishing condition.
Preaching at the churoh next Sun-
n | day.
Itev. Head is hoWling a series of
On Monday a license to wed was is
sued to Ansel D. Casto, aged 112, and
Miss Ida Springer, aged l'J; both of
Oklahoma county.
We received a communication sign j
ed "Blue Blazes" which wo can not | n.mi
publish as we do not know the writer.
We must know the author of all com
munications, not to publish, but as a
matter of good faith.
Mrs. II. J. lvlein, of (i reat Bond
Kan., wife of liegister of Deeds of
Barton county, arrived on Monday
last. She is a sister-in-law of our
townsman Geo. Klein, and is making
him and Ills family a visit
The Ladies Auxiliary of the M. E.
church, will give a dime social, at
Hotel Central on Wednesday night
next. Charades, games, music, etc.,
will be the feature of tho evening.
The ladies will give a social every
other week.
J. W. Walters "the pioneer" real
estate man, has formed a co-partner-
ship with G. M. 1). Steele, of McKen
zie, Tenn. They are having Mr. Wal-
tors' old stand refitted and refurnished
and will carry on a real estate busi t,uU
ness that will be a credit to the town, i
Itev. J. T. Heart is holding a revival ;
out at the Carpenter school house, that
proving a p
j men and won ■
Sunday last it
! four more
.Christian ! u
membership •
J val begnn
On M mi.i v
fhe third legislature of Oklahom.
Iritorv began its session on last '
day at two o'clock iu what ^ mwUng. t the Carpenter .chool ho.i,e, ,
with grand success, jjuis received forty- j q\ j
t factor in bringing
the Savior. On
. .i re baptised, and
ie next day. Tho
has increased its
embers since the revi- ;
Pie K. I\ Lodge of
the ofilcers elect as
t-^uJaoisity building, i
Hill I hi X
KMtor. " II" >• l|,'l'
TumIp ami smeii.
Heals th" Sores.
Appi* Hnlm Int.. I I
(tT HBOI .UVirrinSt . S S |
«.|ki
>mmunl®^«***o6 the ehurch, Dan Klvh nv.C.
i Wajudi ftttv. ■ t >. w. Mathli P.
I will now give yeni iwipn
Uttatration of hypn«ham M. A,
ind the si^. Kx.
' enid
gh K. of 11. and '
llWOft OIlP-«ltlHr
Lionntni eiiltr.
Any perron who de
rtia all
rtibfitaotinl
rasolaitons of tho lnt<
know* "f
1 ti
M. D
i; I'oit puih.i
XO TI('E FOll !■( r,Lir \ T/OM
o T
opportnni!
ui ihat*UuuuUod ci-
V. N.
Uritton, o l ,; Ounli 1 l.i.nht, (.f IJrittn.'i.
At > ; i t; w! ;; sir. t i; -t( Ktn ,iln tthe
.
mm^ploetw
Interior department whytuvn
liould not he allowed, will be given
at tlie uhove
e the wltuesBvt oT suld I I
uttal
Buljuiitted
IJ J1 Dii.i.et Uerlitor
in rtliutt&l of
Itted by clal
i). m. d
lanmiry It. 1-vO
. llv'i^ister
NO TIC!■: FOil PUBLIC \ Tiny.
NOTJt'K FOll Pt liLICA TlOA
nt Okl
. K"ciPt«r.
I I lie fni I
Notice is here'
BHUmTou
tlin.l |
aid proof will I
HICK IOIt PUBLICATION.
O.T. Dec 12. 1S94.
Sunth,A
•r Depi
o nlloweil. will Ik
Kay p«rsuu wtia protont seoiot)
Lk. allowauoo f tcrii proof, or whs kcown f
ajr subatnnli&l reanoit, und<*r VUe law aad Jlw
rc«Blai ii n* of tbo Interior Daj.artajjent, why
U proof ehcuhl ot h* allowed, will bcc'"«i
bpportuuivy at tlw> abova m-^utloBod ti
aad plooo to oruts-ezaxiine tho
claiinaDt, and to *Bot •ridcaoo in rebuttal
of that eubtniHcd bj «lr.Luiant
st Hjraintt
NOTICI-: FOll PCUIJCATION.
I Olll
Oklahoma CVy. O. T.
Inmiary ISW,
following |
utal i f
llled uoticu of bin
nko tlunl proof in support of bin clfti
I that saiil nroof will In
For Publication
Land Office at OklahomaCitv,0 T
[December 10, 1894.
Notice is herchv fflven that the folh
11, d notice of hi« I
hake llnal proof in support of his cl.ilin,
thai Mild orot.f Mill I..- made befoi
I A Oirilb
it news I it prove
ItUatioii
Any ror.-.or whn d «lrws to protost craiaJt
tho allowaoco of (Uwh proof, or who kuows of
any anhatantlal r i u, uadar tbo lav, and tho
jalntioni of th;* Interior Dopartnont, why
uoh proof should not ba allowed, will be ui von
opportunity nt tho aboTO inentionod
laid rlaiinant. and to offer evidence m robut'al
of that submitted bj alairr.ant
\. n
loy mu wan iipsirnn o ( r<>: n' agiuu
the allowaneo of suab proof, or who knowa
cy aubstuutial reaton. tut<i«r tbo law and tbo
rt*«alntioua of tbe lutehor Department, why
ahould not bo allowed, will be c
ab oi poituuity at th« above m ntloued ti
I place to oross-i'saiume tho witnvitea of
. and to otf i ovidouc* in rebuttal
•f that aubuiitlad by claimant
\. N.J. Crook, Roiiistor
. <). T
N< TI< V. i
Klven 11.:it t i. l Uow-
I settler has filed notice of hlfi Inten-
flnalptoof in sunnortof his claim
NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION
, OT ; Ji.hu J,U.
11 u 897.1 r
lownrhlj
Any person-who .laaires to protfet against
the allowance of -uch proof, or who know* of
ar.y substantial reanoa, andor tho law and H
I'Kiilht loin, uf tha Literior Dej
■uch proof ahouhl not b# nil
opportunity at tko abovo mont
and place to oioss-uzamino the
it ill I 1 eaid elaimaut. and t-o cflur e.vlouce in robuttal
of tbat aubmitted by elaii. not
—i jyyl
LrcAT/QN .
dial tha fullowiaj | L?
f Ills' intentiaa
e«t affair.st ti
department
1. win
of sa
NO TICK Full Ti
Lond office at Kin
NCTICB FOU
Hshor. < i. T.. Dec. 11. I
s l ied .
1
her. O. T.. on .lniui.i|0
Hawkins, II r. 10
j/-. tiiwnat
Daih
news
I);
lading
Twice a
I V""r Wi'" -l'N
i by alaimaat. ( Okmothat write J. M. Plowers, st.
.loaeph, .M
tte, th
ntri Itlver
r.i iI >
U per month, north.
' . Me n
month)
Itivat
I. O. T.;Micl
f Edn
1,0.1
O. T ; William II V
' Hall.r. ; John l.eid
Mi hiiel D < asev. of Hall
Hrian, Hall, o. t
T ti. *pl!t.ian, K«tUt«r
of V"'"
Michael A
E.G. Bfilman.
ron ruiiUCATioN
«. I • !.rj... o. T., Dec
tiled notice of his 11
;. who p;;ido II K No. 4^71.
rt ecu, noitli of rango tlii"i
ii 'iiame-th. foil .wins' witnesses to pr.ivo
n «•<ii;t iiiuoii." ;«• i::«;no'■ iipo:i and cultivation
!, taid land, via:
i i.lvui I.iu li iiihill, John r McMnllen, Jamoa
Eunii C Tho:'.i '.« all of Kdinoad, O. T.
Any parson who desires to protest against
the allowanco of such proof, or who knows of
any substantial reavu. nntior tho law and ttis
regulations of tho Intorior Dopartnirnt, wh>
sueh proof tshould not be alluwed, will bo aivaa
an opportunity at tho abovo mentioned tuna
and place to cross-ox amino tbe witnesses ot
raid claimant, and to offt.r oviducoa iu rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Crook, Register.
NOTICE FOU miLICAT/OM.
KinvQblior, O T., Die. Z2,1
>94.
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1 be niM.le before Ite^-ister
iigflunr, <•. T. On Tebru-
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ilowing witne-soa t i prova
ideuce npoii mid cultivation
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ones F/Trndway. Isaac J Ilosa
.Ihoiinl Thorn is l. S'an >rc.usli.
all '
E. o. Hpilmaw, Hogistar.
KCvTICB POIt PUBLICATION.
Land ofrjee at Kln«'-lior.o. T .Dec. 11.1*04.
tilodn i'.h'eof his
f in support of hisciuiinand
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aper One year l'rcc! %
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/ hie only Agricultural journal i]
'mi.'T )tedto the interests of thai
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Oklali'Miia arid jln' Indian Tcr-]
ritory. It is a il liahle, bright, ]
clean and well printed 16-page f
I'jinagazine, and deals with the'
r special wants of the agriculturists,:
Jj Iruit growers and stock raisers of J
g the Territory, and has special de-
• paitments devoted to Agricultvanl
Minn's, Li r -S/t'kt li ftt'ftlltUIe. i
v l>«irying. P,-firry, Ap. • ■'tnr*, Vet 3
^eri/.ary; lie'table Market Summaries, «
L Hume Circle, Youhg Falkt, Farms
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;4i tori ol. Etc.
igemeit and editors!
years of success-1
fill experience with this class of|
papers in the West and have *e- «•
leeted this fertile f.nd beautiful*
, . f Kdmond, O T : Alfred ( ^ '• tA(l-
m i.« i r ; John .) Hojii. of 11 1 he manager
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rotwt t"pertenoe ,
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pai :--ni, why j. i'ii nut i'\ a.s I he lienl posalble loca- §
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An> parson who desiroe to pro «st against
4ie allowance of such proof, or whv know . of
an> xulistantial reason, ruder tbe law and tbs
ovulation* of tha Intarior Depaitiueut. why j
such proof viii'tild a«t lie allowed, will l* givaa
an opportuuit7 at tho above laentioeod
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v tha-1
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is not a farmer in all this country *
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It is issued monthly, at (iuthrie,«•
and is only 50 cents a year.
Keali/ii c 1 l-at wo could not furnish oor a
fanner readers with a uiore valuable pi e- 9
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