The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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• l' "i n0 4■ •« ilail, eurrv ab'i'per I"
f'envcrnixl Kausan City between Ar
• 'lijr ann Kansas City In-twccn St, .lot
toblta.
H. W. Court, A cent.
i: V ll fron
0)1 If'.
11?^ south arrives at 5 u m mi
■'JO minute* beforetbc arrlvaJo
(iutbrichaN an inhabitant that <
diseoiint Joe 1'ejipard lying, and Jii
Mid that Joe was kicked out of Ha
for stretching the truth.
On Wednesday morning of
week a dispatch was sent to the
i ciated press by au individual ofCiutli
rie, stating that Edmond hail been vis
itcd by a cyclone that 20 houses were
blown down, that a Mr. Hich and hi*
daughter bad been killed. The fact.'
are, Edmond was not visited by a cy-
clone, no one by the name of Kich re
side in or near this town. We wouk
suggest that the city council of [(juth
rie compell that most prolific cot-res
pondent to take out license for lying.
It is a gross injustice to have such
ports sent out, simply that a lying
respondent can get a few dimes
palming it off as news. Fully a t>
of telegrams were received by the
izetre of Edmond froin relatives
friends anxious to know how
fared in the supposed storm.
CLOTHING
rBOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
i .1 I. lilt A TJ KI j. .. _ . JR.DM.ON 1J, O. T.pS
J utulOffice nt Kii+.Mjrr. O. T. Maj 7,. lS'tf
Notice la hereby mveu that the 'following
lauied settler lits filed uoticc ,<f his Inteutlou
> make final proof Ip support of iiiv claim,and
NOTICL if 1M HI.I- . I«>\
Lnnd OU'.ce nt Oklahoma, o. T.. '.on! r, lY«c,
Notice i- Iich'I'J fivi n that tin- followiiij;-
linn,cU tiler liHh tiled notice of bis intention
i.iik' 'iniil iniml in noport of 11i r bum,and
thai said >r«•*-l will b« made beforo lick'talnr
.lutie i an i «-i\ or in Oklahoma, O. T., on Juno
"wlilto'l*' wlibler. 1IK N., ( -r ti - 's..|.l'„a i;,;ll'V. "f E,lwn"lM. <'o!lcj,
north, .,.-t of Kctlnn tw, nty In ton uflill-! ' '•>' I-. for tl„..lot« 1, Innd I
fourteen, north, of runge four west.
He names the following witnesses to prove j
bin . n'ii.'—ie-itl i re upon and eultivatlo.. ||,. mimes the following witnesses* to prov#
of Said land viz. hi* com ietiou* residence upon and eultivation
Andrew Adkison, of Edmond, 0 t-. Davi- j of. Bald land
" Bibber, <•! Kduiond, o T.: William It.
F Hton;kl open fro
i.tof]:3o |> m
' 9 a. in. to 10 a.m.
• 2p.m. to8 p.
CJ BOWMAN
P M
L)! UECTOIIV
:;>MONl: hODtil-:, No. ft, I. (). O. K. meet
every W'dm s.lnv nlicht Member- in jjood
' tandlnir fraternally invited to attend.
ti A J 1 limes. Sec. ' J \\ Comp, N. O.
1)1'M \ • CC.< !(>I)(;K No. 4. K. of 1>. meet
l istle Hall even Monday night at i io
Members in good standing are Invited to at
'nr*. r. j. IStumbaugh, K. of 1(. 8
i.O. U.V.'. i..eetsTuesday of each u. < k. V,
itina bret lin n coidiully invited.
i-'RM>SuM i ll, hoe. J K. Ni;mm;i\ M. W.
7ETKI AN ANDSoNS lMONU.rH Meet
very .Monday night at 7 p. in , in old City
Hall.
KKtil'f.AK eommunleation of Ed-
mond Lod^O A. F. and A. M. N
ueetsi ii fir. t and third Saturday of
•aeh month at 7:ao p. in.
AH inembci-in ;;ood->tatii!iiu are invited t
attend. II. W. Couev W.M.
K. Tuati uf.ii, Seey.
1 !> I."I)0I NO. 9. I. O. ( . T M e|
overy I'm , venina at 7 p. in., in Hi.. pM.B
byterian cliureli, Meinhnrn of the order an
cordially invited to meet with u .
TA II. .IAVXK.C.T.
A If T SO m
and : i i Sinnrda^ of >
i in. Mei ibur of ti
i K(or<lialty in\ltodt
W \ L. Hokk, See.
itnnrroniA
Secretary
Attorney lienerui
Asslstai • Attorney I
iCll lll< lilt ll lit .1 « l'
i order in gooil -
C• A (ialbruitb
Hoy HotTinnn
K. I>. Nil
• Caleb I; Hi-,,, Its
Frank l>aio
f A • t«. C. Hierrr
Jno II. Kuriord
II. Seo.i,
Id. I.. iMiAlee.
C. II DeFord
.(i A. Henller
. S. II. Miller
Superintendent..
Commits ioti'TB
oitt orricb8«.
Tr« asnrer
CUmI.
Marsiial .
Trui-'.i e : 1). < . '| |>,.|„|.|
W. C« . y, S M Wesli-j I s. I',
For farm loons go to the
Peoples' Bank
Hon. ,1. ('. Tarsncy [ will bo read}
for duty June ( .
A few days ago the T. J. of Oklaho
\ ('ity intimated that "Dennis"
would in all probability defeat the con-
firmation of Judge Tarsnay. What
does this mean? Our representative^)
has been endeavoring to make the peo-
ple believe that he was working for
"l^'ree Homes" yet aeeording to the T.
J., ho can afford to use his great intlu-
enee? to have Tarsnev "turned down,
ami antagonize Oklahoma's friends in |
the senate. Is this polities? Dennis
assigns as a reason that be opposed to
carpet baggers. Now that is reason
able, Dennis eaino to this territory
with a commission in bis pocket for
postmaster of Guthrie, and he has
done nothing since but hold other
We venture to say that Dennis am
Oklahoma will part company early in
November.
uirhn, of Kdmond, O t; Jasper N. Hawktus
*2dinond, O. t.
E. G. SpiL.MAN'.Rojfii
Here is what the Hennessey Kicker
has to say, and the Kicker is a repub
lican paper to: "If you are going to
stay in the republican party, just st
your lree silver racket and double your
voico for protection. You can just ns
well make up your mind now as later
on that you cannot be a republican and
a free silver man at one and ti < sau e
time. You cannot be a democrat in
this campaign and be unqualifiedly
for free silver. You cannot be a pop-
ulist without adopting the issues which
distinguish thai party. It were well
to adjust your conscience at once and
ullign where you intend to eventually
Take your crow early; for the
>Ider the bird, the tougher it will
prove."
The Ft. Louis convention has scats
for 1*1,013 persons. This unlucklv
nuiuber foretells the result.
The post oilier in Oklahoma Cil\
will be moved June "0 into the north
room of the new court house building.
lion. Tom Heed's'managers still de
claro that they believe the sober judge
ment of the delegates will result in the
selection of J he Maine man. Ileally,
if the matter is t . i.e left to the "sober
judgment" of the delegates would
not be as well t<> hold the eonventit
on the cars before the train arrives :
st. Louis?
in order lor the democrats to win in
the coming county election they must
I nt. nothing on the ticket, but good
material. Luton the ticket be the rep
re'entative niei. of the county and
tin it* election will be certain. Candi-
dates should come out early so that
their characters can be fully uired.
McLoud Ueporter.
The above is conect. It is abso
lutely nece-sary that none but clean
iilen be placed on the Oklahoma coun-
ty Democratic ticket.
One of th«' dirtiest things that we
ever riy was the way the I . Imond base
all cai'tain d« np the Choctaw ball
team, lie !s rottiin to the core. We
look for the IMinond ball club to come
to Choctaw in the near future, and il
they do we will guarantee them that
thr.v hi • treated white. Hut. we would
nc\ «o thetu not to bring Harry Brcese,
their captain, with them. H | he do -s
Cbnie lie will go back with a • re head.
All the rest < f the clul) tre ile.l us j.i„t
as nice as we could expi«I, but the
umpire didn't know to judge a ball, <
the Choctaw boys got the worst of it
by a score of III to 11. -Choctaw
News
ur" confess we were astonished on
reading the above article. We do not
know what the captain of Kdmond
ton e ball club has .done, that should
call I r such bilter denudation. .We
trust that it is a misunderstanding,
nr.d that a proper explanation will |
make everything satisfactory.
A NEWSPAPER OFFENSE.
Without wasting time in discussing
e wellthrushed question oi theneces
sity, expediency or humanity of inflict-
ing capital punishment, The l'rcss is
inclined to protest 'vigorously against
the Journalistic ;habit Jof presenting
minute details ot the execution of
criminals. That the morbid taste of
any readers demands it is no excuse
for its indulgence. That il is justified
by no good results is beyond dispute
it is neither deterrent nor preventive,
but rather provocative of crime. The
violent, thought legal, death of a bad
man is elaborately noticed witha large
margin of a fanciful circumstances
while the demise ofJa good o.te, from
natural or unaovutable causes, is de-
mised, if noticed at all, with a brief
and commonplace obit nan. Kveu the
acts and words of the murderer are
d -tailed with disgusting exactness un-
til a brute is transformed into a victim
and sometimes into a saint. The bra-
vado of the'eulprit is made to appear
as resignation and the disgrace as the
misfortune of a hero. The offense is
overshadowed by the punishment and
the event becomes suggestive of other
Our criminal jurisprudence is sur-
rounded with proper safeguards and
the administration of the ; law is safe
in the hands of the courts . and their
executive otllcers. All maudlin sym-
pathy is misplaced and human senti-
ment, however creditable in its mani-
festations, should be directed to other
channels.
The metropolitan papersthave recent-
ly been crowtled with such .detriunn
tal literature; in fact, there is seldom
a cessation of it. Indeed, it has been
carried to such an extent that it may
properly be regarded as the disgiaee
or journalism. As such The Press
records its protest against it. In ti is
it would have plenty of'aid, if others
would speak freely and fully, (irand
Hapids i Mich) Press.
by Southern ladies of Washington ii
aid of the proposed^Iiattie "Abbey, t<
be erected as ' a , monument to the
bravery of the Southern soldiers, Jwitl
a spirited speech endorsing the Battle
Abbey idea, and highly eulogistic < 1
American valor. Gen. Lee is endov.
ed with that mysterious quality w hich
we call personal magnetism to a mark
ed extent. As one of bis old soldiei
and admirers puts it, "I believe ^Fitz
Lee would create enthusiasm at a
Quaker meeting, if allowed to talk five
minutes.''
Senator Vilas naturally resents the
charge that he secured the adoption of
the resolution, by the Senate ordering
that Secretary Carlisle's recent Chicago
financial speech be printed as a public
document by a trick. He states that
his action was open and above board
in the matter, ami that before he asked
I unanimous consent for the adoption
ol the resolution ho consulted with
•Senator Cockrell and Teller, as ^repre-
sentative silver men of both parties,
and they assured him that they had no
objection to the speech being printed
as a public document so as to make
it frankable.
Praise from your political enemies
is often mora dangerous and [undesir-
able than censure, but the reference to
) Immigration Hureau made by
preventative Corliss, of Mich., dos-
t belong to that class. He said of
this bureau, in a speech made in the
this week: "It stands out as
one department of the government
'eking earnestly and faithfully tojex-
ute the laws with reference to immi-
gration, and 1 want to congratulate
ny democratic friends that they have
in this department worthy and eQlcl-
nt men." l''x*Congre.ssman Stump,
of Md., is at the head of the Immigra
lion* Hureau.
l'he debate on the immigration bill,
which was passed, brought a ne w ora-
te) the front in the person of Rep-
'illative Buck, of New Orleans.)
\sa naturalized American citizen He
ame to America in 1852, when only 1)
•ars old he opposed any burdensome
restriction on immigration. At the |
lose ol his speech he wis warmly con
ratulated, by those who agrceel with
him as well as by those'who did not
for having made one of the best
speeches of the session, from the stand
point of the admirer of finished and
loquent oratory.
\ movement has been started which
Mr. Mark Hanna will do well to watch
carefully. Its avo-ved ebjeet is to
throw the vote of every negro delegate
to the st l.ouis convention against
Melvinley, and to either lleed or Alli-
son. This movement is headed by the
notorious Perry Carson, who has for
many years bossed the negroes ol the
city of Washington and who has been
a delegate to every national conven-
tion for years past. _Carson is an illiter-
ate negro, but when it comes to political
trickery and the manipulation of ne
groes he can give the shrewdest of his
white brethren pointers. Mark Han
nu may have to buy some of those
nigs again.
Air. John Hell Bigger, who has been
clerk of the Virginia House of Dele-
gates for years and who is always
posted on democratic politics in that
Slate, is in Washington. When asked
if the Virginia democrats would bolt
il the financial plank of the Chicago
convention didn't suit them, he in
stantly replied: "No sir! not on your
life. Holting isn't in . i;r line. \\>
will stick to the party it matters not
what platform is constructed at Chica-
go. If the financial plank should de-
clare for tin or zinc as a money metal
it would be all right with Virginia
democrats. Party success with us is
paramount to all other considera
BUTTHE
GENUINE
You will find one coupon
inside each two ounce l)ag
and two coupons luBideeach
four ounce i vgof Blackwell'a
I'urlium. buy a t>ag of tliia
celebrated tobacco and read
tlie coupon—which gives a
ll«t of valuable presents and
how to get them.
CKWEitsDURHAM
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Olflcc at Oklahoma, C). T.
Notice is hereby given that the following
mini I settler has l.lml notice of bit- inteutioi
iciko final proof in support of claim]
• H Adams, Jr., IIB I
southeast '-i of sect
north of raiue one west
lie uaitioi tho followii
i iu township thirtei
JAMES R.TAYLOR
PItOPItlETOH OF
y '
HOSS.
feed, Sale ar\cl Exchange Stable-
West Second Street. - - Edmond, Oklahoma,
i and cultivutio
Adolphu
of said laml, > iz :
Engeue I'airio, of ArcadiaO. T.
\ . 1 nine, of Arcii'lia. t>. T.; U nite. ,,,
Arcadia, O. 1' ; WinUtdd 8. Shell,of Arcadia,
' ; I!. M. Dll.t kv. Register.
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma >
OLlahoma < 'ouiity. i bH
In Justice court brfore M.
of the Peace l.ilmond Tow n-!
I W. Walters, I'laintilf.
J T. Brown and
K. L. Brown
To the alxi
and K. L. I
that you have ho. .. . ,,
White, of Kdmonil ti!
White, Justine
defendant*.
" n.im^il il fendaats, J. T brown
v " " hereby notified
tlio Jurttice c.iiirt
. -. - ■; township. t)klahc-
rouiity. by the abov.' naim ' plaintilT for
bUI!' «f #W.ii7 balance duo on promissory
e. That unless you apiieai beforo moon
llthila. of Ii,l> lVlii, at 10 o'clock a. ,r. and
l"1.1 "culars fllwl in . aid actii n
and jud rinent
judument to be
annum from May i:,.
ofsnli ; M.< Win 11:.
Kdmond,O. T., -Vluj jr., is
it at It! |
I.MW, ami for
Jtihticcof the I'c
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OfTics at oklahoma. O, T.. May M, 180*..
Nonce is hereby viven that the followni«-
nainod settler ban filed not ice of bis intent iou to
muke filial proof i u support of bis claim and
♦ ... . . . ... . heforo Re|ti8t(,r
oklahoma, t). |1 ,
ii .Inly 7
M Fortuie In Prizes l
$6,141.75 1i
i -....(u UlvN AWAY IN '
SS Separate Prizes I
r Nt* . . . ONE PRIZE OP ... i
TO LOAN
At Hensonable Untos
and Easy Terms on
$1.000 |Good
The NEW WEEKUy
ROGKy MOUNTAIN NtWS, :
Denver,
1 rrfnl-'st bona fl.le priM
offer frer ma Re
Tin- Ne u
pie ;' lv" It ha.la In tlioUKht, a« in news.
Hi.. Weekly Iims just i .nt, enlarceit and Inv-
} I ■ " 1 ' 'iitalns the l«te t ojuI fulleat mtn
j r t 1 •- -• k new*;jt haa tpeclal Je-
hold, Wor "xmM
Farm Lands.
See us lloforo You Borrow,
Bunn <6c 1KJ mi ma ii.
Abstracts of Title
1 i 1-2M tin Sr. O'cl.ih) n t Jic/
□ Allii Si.scht, former!.-. Alta WillianiRon, for
the southeast one-quaitei of section ..m- in
tovublp thirteen nortli of raon flvoweat
tie name: t befollowiB<; wit nesser- to prove hif>
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, ti / :
(ieorcrt A Pes tor, of Miller, () T.; Theo-
dor.. II.".-.-. of Mi , (, I.,., Thorn,,-, ol
Miller, O. 1.; John .Smith, of K.la, O.T.
l«M.I),IU,,ll.„.ter.
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
HOW .TO CURE YOURSELF WHILE V.SINd
IT.
The tobacco habit grown on a man until his
nervous system is seriously affected, impairing
health' comfort and huppiuoss. To quit sud-
denly is to serve a shock to the'system, as tt>-
bacco to nil invoteratousor becomes a stimu-
lant that hit. sx stem con Ineafty e raves
"Daco-Curo" is a scientific enre for the to-
bacco habit, in nil its forms, carefully c
pounded lifter the formula f ttu eminent
Land Ollicea
naineiTset t l.'r' Skis
to make final proof
lice For Publication.
ti t Ii rie. 0. T. April ti
d notice of his int
support of his claii
f will be made before Ki
ut I hi tin ie.'O.T.,'
July ill. 1WW.
James R Bresou for the soutlwast one-quar-
ter of section fifteen hi township4 fourteen
He names tfie followi-iir witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon und cultivation
of. said land, viz:
Aaron McKay, of Arcaidia, <> T.; Janus
Croslen.of Toheo. (>. T.:Saill Lee, of Arcadia.
(1. T. : Elijah l'owoll. ofToh-e. ( . T.
!•' P. ;n:w A. N.J.Crook. Register.
SO TICK FOR PUBLIC A TI ON.
l.and ofliceat (luthrie,o. t.. Vpril U, ISM.
Notice i« hereby «iven that the following-
naincd settler lui-tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hisclaiin, and
that said proof will made before Register
and ReceiTor at (iiithrio o. T., on July21,
r p. (in
ifourtee
lire three west.
s the followii
of Ra
He
his coiitinm
of.said land,
William Kikenberry. of Waterloo, o T ;
f'urian W'hittaker, of Waterloo, o. T ; Netis
>' Whitnki'i. of Kdmond, <> T.; John A.
farter, of Kdmond, i> T
;fi:"2 A. N j.('book. Regirter.
id cultivation
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
• Land OfllM at Guthrie. O.T., April 6, 1?M.
Notice is hereby giveu that the followinK
named settler has lllod notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver, nt Uutliriu, O.T., on July
189« . -
Sarah A Spigener, now interinarr
William E. Kobinson, for the uorthw
section ten in township fourteen nortli
d with
s the following \
h* "
of, said land,
Henry Spii?, ner. of Spri
Powell, of Tidii o, < > I
,0. T : Henry Wil-
3iM
A. N. J
upou and cultivation
jvalo, O.T.; Elijah
('barb's^ Morris, of
NOTICE FOR PUDLIC',ATION
Land Ofliceat Guthrie. O.'T., Vpril i
Notice is hereby riven that the foil.
mimed settler has filod notice of his int<
tto make linal proof in support of hisclaim, and
that Mid proof wQ] I ado baton Register
iiiid Heceiver utj (hitliric, 0. T., on Julj J <.
one-quar-
of. said land, v
practlc«since 1 -*72,
purely vegetable
harmless. Youca
want while taking
you when to stop,
tee to curopermnn
boxes.or refund th
use I i
"Baco-Cu,
will powe
lea i
id with
systo
without a failure. It is
nd guaronteoJ perfectly
use all the tobacco you
llaco-l'uro." It will notify
A' givoa written guaran-
itly any etis..' with three
inouoy with 10 per centin-
is not n substitute, but a
without the aid of
9 Convenience. It
'f Sprlnavale, (
. T : Man;at
; Anuie Owen
A. N. J.Crool
NOT It L FOIt PI'HMCATfON.
Land Offloe atGnthrla.0 T April A 18
Notice is hereby ;iven that tb followm
tamed settler has filed notice of bis i<it, ;iti,
o make final proof in support of his claim, ai
hat said Pioof will l>o mado before Ke-ist
nd Kecetvor at (iuthrie, 0 T , on J i
\ llartzsll, of Eartzell, O. T.: George
\. t'laiin, or II ut /.eli. O T.; John Ib'iinett of
II rt/.cll. t) T.: Lolia ( t'offmau.of Hartzoll
OT.
II. M. litli.lv. Register/
NOTCH ron 1'UBLlcATlON.
named set t !.r ha • tiled not ice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim, and
that sui.1 proof will be made before l(ei(ister
and It..-, . i at oklahoma, O. I., ouAur.4,
lHlMi, viz:
(ieoi«e A Pester, HE No 470. for the north-
east oiie-qiiurter of section twelve in township
thirteen north of raiisc live west.
Ilenani 's tho following witness. - to prove
his continuous residence upou ami cultivation
of. said lun.l, viz:
( 11 a: !•• - Speclit, of Ed a. <>. T. : Steward
Couch, of Miller, ti. T. ; Seymour Siler, or Alil-
ie ■. O. T.; T.ieodoro H.;ng« ,of Miller, (). T.
II. M i>il!y, Ketfibter
NOTICE FOR I'UnLICATIOK.
Land Office at Guthrie. (). T., April l„ 1896.
Notice is hereby iriven that the following-
named ttl. i has filed notice of bis uiteutios
to make final proof in support of bis claim, and
I hut said proof will be made before Register
T . on July 17,
William liarnof f. for the northeast one-ipiar-
t.-r of section thirteen iu township fourteen
north, of rain;e one west.
He names the jfollowim,' witnesses to piova
his continuous residence upouand culthution
of. Kit ill land, viz:
Hour) Kurt on, of Tohce, O. T.; Armttend
Tutt. of Tohee, t). T.. W iiliaui Hit.";in-<, of To-
ll. e, O. '1 : Henry li riff en, of Tohee, O. T
350:i A. N.j. Crook, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Otlice ut Oklahoma City O. T.,
April 7. lVJtf.
Notice is hereby t-iven that the fol'.owing-
n.amed settler has tih-d notice nf his intention
•o inako final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be in mlbeforo Keg-
is!"!-and Receiver ut Oklahoma City, O. T.,
on June 2, 1S96. viz:
John M Smith HE No. f. rtlie lot two
i ' and southeast one-quarter, of uort'. est '4
I l"t three (.il ami northoast' , of southwest
of s
l thirty i
ownship thirtee
iiortli
He names the follow ing witnesses to prove
l.i-continiioiis residence upon uud cultivation
of. said land viz:
Thomas J. Potts, of (hilton. O T.jJ.W.
I'olts, of Ci ittoP. O.T : Jolintj. Spencer, of
Hritton, O. T.;' buries S. Smith, of Oklahoiuu
City, O. T
H. M. Dii.ley. Register.
F. P. No. 4:'.18.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
band Office at Guthrie. O. T..May 10,1896.
Notice i« hereby given that the following-
lined settler bus filed notice of his intention
■ make filial proof in supportof hisclaim. aud
that said proof will be made before Register
uthrie, O. T., on July 15,
and Kecei
John F. tireenloc. for the south west o
section thirty-two iu township fourteen, north,
of rango three west,
Henanie- tie following witnesses to prove
I. is rout iii11oils residence upou aud cultivation
of, saidluud. viz:
George w. Helm, of Edmond, O. T; Willie P.
I hvis, of Edmond. O. T.; James L Thompson
of Kdmond, O. T. ; John E llouchen, of Ed-
mond. 0.1
K r :i:i72 A. N J. Crook. Register.
WANTED AX Il)EA.5',;::s;."'!4"iS
thing to patent? Protoct your idea : they
in\ biingsoii we,lith Write JOHN WEI>-
lihl.'iit R.\ A C() , 1'atoiit'AttorneyH, Washing-
nd frc
fror
! II Via
> be f.ii
dense*! fi.rm the
u family |>ui -i \\ tilu,i
And the Weekly Ne
beyond nil .p
any jinj.tr b. t
In It: it presents In con-
ks cf ai| the world—ft la
'l. termlne.l to have
DEMOCRATIC TROTHS
ii ALLOPATHIC DOSES i"----'
I tine as the day you took lyonrj lir.-t ohew orl
_ i Cured By Baco Curo and Gaineci '
Thirty .'pounds.
From hundreds of testimonials, theoriginais
f which are on ti !«• and open to inspection, |tbi'
presented
o„ Ark., Jan. 2.^. 18l .t.
named sol t lei
thi'V"iid prii.
. FOR PUBLICATION.
it Guthrie, o. T . Vpril , 1*96,
>v given that the following
- lilml notice of |,i> nit "iition
of bis p|i
till be i
itthrio.
le befoi
T . oi
mgis
ii Bud
I MM
NO TICK FOll I'L Ji/.K'ATI ON.
Land ofliceattiut brie, O. T.. \p -i 1 l iw; " m
i ,i,„t r.li.'.w,,,Lil.
filed iiot.ie.eof hi. int -ntion lo ' ,,r
"Ti of his claim.
I land
John.I. I.
■I'. of Edmond
ly. of I-'.Imond, fIT: Jatnos A
; Woodson Ross, of Ed-
M Lundy, of Edmond,
. UtflK Uiu-ijualit'd prucj.
j REGULAR AGENTS' COMMISSION
| ALLOY.'ED IN ADDITION.
f CO UTE ST BEGINS AT ONCE.
J OPZ. V TO EVERT BODY EVERYWHERE.
l' To? fnrtlouloTa addrrii ' *•
Tlic Wows Printing Co^j j
U*nvor, Colo. J
When you nro about to Lv
do not be deceived by alb.-
and bo led to think youu.i
fiucf.t finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. Sec to It tha
you buy from reliable in.-.nu
faeturers that have > i , ,1 n
i'i pi'tation by honest an.! s ... ro
dealing, you will tin n v . t
S. wimr Machine that i-;
the world over for its dura-
bility. You want the . tie that
is easiest to manure und is
•ne In the world that
mial run.
'f working
!i, beauty
WASHINGTON LKT'I'EW.
Senator (Joriuan this week made
good the threat, ho nuule some time
when he called attention to the
fact that thoro would not lie money
enough In the Treatum to meet the
extrav.ionnt aj j>ioj riations
this si-ssion of Congress, l>
an aiiu'iulnicut to th<
authorixing the ismic
! Ill
A'.t irni'v 0. 11. I jiniii, of Oklahoma
City, i ,i, il j. novel <|i<< -1 ion in .■! !,n.
cl.M.ir« ni r, which «;.s up L)c|-„r,.
•Inilne-v„lt thn'ilrst of lii'e week.
TI.,* pl.tiilinr w.i. on.l.'avnring to f, r..
I'lo.w 1. inorlgnjji, „n vnlnable farm
neill .Moore, the motlo.i e • was given
after the linal receipt was n ccivcd and
before paten' was issued. Mr. Ilagin
raised the ijuealinii of the right to mort
fMgc be!ore tlie isstiunce of patent and
will carry tin* cane to thu snpicnie
court. Should he be fiuen sfni in oh
tabling a decision and £froiu (he
anthorifli', he cited be neenm to have
re. out andgo.al deeisionn in his favor
hundreds of ntortgagcg for thoiis
und i i (iolliiri will brjdecjnrtd int alid
in p!;labom.i. .!iidt;e ycott took the
cas • i-tMuetit. Stata iJeii.o- 1 '
itle at |>bo in the lust
I'v ofTering j ——
Fortiilcation bilj j
«if *100,0(H),00(.l [
es of mdehted
'publicans threw \
Ib rror at the
TORNADO.
At 5:1" p. in. on Wednesday a
t*-rnacto hurst upon >t. Louis and Kast
St. I.ouis without au instants warning,
and raged for half an hour.
it is reported that live or six hun-
dred people were killed, that the great
Mads bridge is part ily destroyed, that
scarcely a building in either city rc
mains uninjured. The tanks of the
SVattcrs Pierce Oil company blew up,
spreading distruction on every hand.
vat rat catastro-
>;\ l ight Running
! ~jy 1 There Is none ir *• ** -
k-M ■
improvements
NEW Home
\t li. Autiimntic Tension, Ootible Peed, nllVo
? D. K f1-'.'''.- ■1 '"ther l'.a-i
' '" . ••t.ind t p.t,- •;/ •./), dri vi! wheel hinged
th in• JJj ° oenterB, thus reducing friction to
WR!TE f OR Ci R C111.AR S.
THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
INSa"-*
llisky. r
|iut. but
in! id.,;
1111 • fourt
Daily and Sunday
north of ritiiKo
Henamoa the following
idouce upf
NOTIflK KOli PCBLIC
l,und Oi'mt ntUuthrle.« T„ April
l.y jfiven lli;it th• • f.illmvliiu
nd land,
I elf K„t«-s of Kdm
Walk-
r the habit
I tliirt
nil the
mid !>auin of body and
quirn of pniier upon my chnii
I' : Klijnh Powl
l.|- li lefl ni.'li .• .f his i ii I eiitlon
•f In Miipporl of liiflcbii
mad. before K.^lster
uTTiiic. O T.. on July 23
that Mild |
I ( i:ooi(, itegist
rully, P II.Mmiiu
liurch, t laj ton, Ark-
throe ^
the southwest
hip f
Sold by all drug<ris
IIMCVTI
(iiithi
Vpril 6,1
the folit
the full
iiMiuuousresidi
I land, vb
Orideii, of Toh«
r Tohoo, O. T.; t 'hnrl
O. I'.: I lijiili Powell, of Tulu
[FP ;0I71 * A.N.J (
tier hii'n filod
ike li nal proof in Mipport of his cl
In hef
1 priHifh
ipt of I
. of Tohee
al A Ml/
BEST
-J, szzEisr.
EDMOND, I 'I'j
IRTISTKo BARBBR
m>: Machine
III' foil It
mi I If.'K roh rt'BI.ICATION
Land Oil:.at Uuthrio.O. T. April fi. |KM
.otier 1,.,riven that Hie folluwinK
named settlor ha> hied notico ol hi- intenti.
ike liiial pro..; uiMip|H>rt of i,,. claim and
I proof will
ftiiel .s. Laud ollico at tiuth
'uly 21, 1XIM.
. for the lot s on ('.and fivo
ipiaiter of
t thy best made,
*HA1F? DRESSER
lleiirj S|
|)rinuvah
1« -i and
beet ion thirtj
Ran:;.- threo West
the followiti3
Millions residence ii|K)u
Ib'fTinej
Kceir-tcr
TH'ROUC
The
Kan
<3ity
Times
MM OiW %U0
'•BRIGHTliST AM) BEST' i a.h oi,ass?N.
Don't fail to have the oomplei,- ATTOIiNE V - AT- LAA\".
budget of all
tain when it
1897, is but s
Address ail letters t
■ news possible to ob
•v) t until Jaauar) l,
Will practice In all the Courts of tho
ritory. Lejfal business attonded to ,,t Oklah.'i- 1
ma ( Ity and (bit,brio. Ollico in Peoples' Honk j I
NOTICE t-'OU I'lBLlCATION.
Land Ollico at Oklahoma fit.y. O T.
April I. I v.i.;.
Notiei i In roby uivon that the following.
me.I *ottler has tiled notice of Ii ie intent ion
innk<- linal proof in Mipport of his claim, and
Times Publishing Co.^jlENpy HAQEN,
MERCHANT TAILOR
KANSAS
of America.
CITY, MO.
Since February 25 Mr. W. O. Cox :
has owned and published The Kansas (
City 'i iincs. The opinion of the en-1
tire Western press is that The Times'
is now the best and brightest paper in I
ail this section.
hip II
li; "in olii
111 Hi
ippropriatlon
to d.ckt
niul speaker
tiiiiniinir
iiiprmtahlo th
I he rcpnhlit
n
Wise iiOFF otLV.rF
5i .r.r.itj, ar.it T- -M.i obtained and nil Pat J
frat ! .in.-sst.,u.lii. ted l. r MODCHATC FtEt..
jOun Ornct: is OSHoen r U. S. Patent Or; ,
<r 'n "''"xv l":* "l 1,1 tuuo t- J
i "•*•: er ph.'to., villi de«Tir 1>
5 w •' ■' ll ; .itrnl , I- or 11. t, I: - v.*.
y h • *e. Our ti • ,' ,<J i. , .nut is - *
t A PAMPHltT,II' ** to Olitain Pn
} , U. B. «m (onlfs
jciA.SNOW&GOj
l.OPf. PATCNT OlYICC. WASHINGTON. D.
Scientific American "]
Aaency for
1
An Elegant line of Samples for
Spmi;* .iii.l Slimmer wear to seleet
from. If you vvi.iit a noli by suit,
clieii]i see lilni. A perfect fit glial-' i
auteed. i Notk-
t. i j ininieil settler us tiled notice of liU hitentb
nioaaway, - hdnion(i 0. T ,in"11 ""1 ' -"pp'Tt « r him-iMini
\oTici-: ron pi'ijucatiox.
.^CAVEATS, I
r JV*ADG MARKS,
DESION PATCAJT8,
-V , , C0PVRICHT8, eto.l
• 'iT '.niormatlon and froo Handhook write to
Ml N.N A CO :v.i BR.UI,WAT. New VoSt.
OIdeal l.iirean f -r weiirlnir pnt. ntsin America.
I'll ." Iftken .nit t v .!- Is i.rotiKlit b f..re
I '• i
Jwniific JVtuc^can
I I hat said proof will he m:ii|<
lies.'i.-tcr and Ueiciver ut Kin-li. her t
■luniT'i-, IM*'.. vlx:
Andrew Adkhon IIK Ni i.Vi'.i.
sout lieiist '4, feet loll twenty-one III I
foiirteeu north of rnn^e four west.
Hi* nam. s the follow in^ wiliio^vs In prov
hl.> eoiitiiiinius ro. idem • ilium anil eullivatloi
oi shUI land, vl/:
Holu-rt M. whiuler, of wbieler, ti. T.
William I. Widsbr, .,f Whisler, o r.; Wil
lull it, of Ediiinnd, o t. ; Jaspe
NOTICK I'OR I'UHLK ATIOK.
Land OIlKe at Guthrie, o T.,
April I. IMNl.
> (diee ln i-id.y Klven that the folbiwlna*
• d si tti. r has lih-il non. .- of |ilH ini. iiiion
ii, l.<- linal proof In sup|w.rt of his claim and
• -ii id pi o..f will 1h- mail.' before 10 wister
id Ili erU'-r at tiuthrir. (). T., Oil July 17.1MHJ
Henry llnrUm, for Hie
OUt III'
st quo-I
r of
oj-th of
and cultivation
ltenry Wilson
if l < <lirr. t)
I 1 : Elljlth P.
Kl' So.:Cd l. |
if To!., e, o T.- II. ury tii IfTet
\\ illi.'iin Jim net i, of 1 olifip
ell.ofTohe", O.T.
A. N. J. I rook Itoglfltcr .
oppoaition to McKinley has about
reached the collapsing point.
Those two eminent rej
the House, Walker, of Mass. ami D.,1
*el, of Pa , exchanged this week the I
coinphmentary teniM of "demagogiie'
and "liiipudent" in a little dlscusaion 1
brought on by the former making a
kick against boss rule in the House,
••a Speaker Heed to control
ion in that tody.
i.rc, new on his
Poultry. FiU;n. Qurden, Cntootory.
Lkkwa, Railroad and Kabbit
Fencing.
Tiitiii^aodl of niilrA In pm. Cntul""*n«
Kriia. Frolght Paid. S'rlc*a Low.
fhi McMULLEN WOtEH WIDE FENCE CO.
Hi, lie in Uwk L' nivrt. cm.
/Charles A, Baldwin & Co.
HANKRR5,
i" ANII 42 WAUL SIHHI-
UUl
i\t ;
Newspapers
vory loW pric
nil i 'ii-v, i i:ivi \ xkws
•'.rut,
, o t'uba '
c;l a May festival
WH.v
give j
New York.
Acciiiinta ftf HunL . Olid Hankr
on fN\iiiabie t-inu.
Ilend* unit Investment s'oirllkiA
D*.l> Financial Latter Mailpd on Application.
COIkhSroNI'bNt I "Olii III II.
Dulls News
Sun-Den. ocrat
you throe piipor*. h \
ii i iiliruloiiHl) lov
biK-rlptiuu at oi.e
i", .101 UixxtUwoy, J
K
UI /
FARM I.OAPJS
Me give optional iiavmcnts!N """""v.,
and absolute] v the lowest rates «■——
oi any one iu this country j
Uincy on hand. Nodclav. i.an.i ni«< nt Kin^ti^ii*r.o. r.
Noli. !• li- Iinvhv -|vi ii I hat l!i
NEV/ CNCLAND LOAN & TRUST CO u.Hni '(1 ■ 'ttlcr lm< ill" 1
Oklal.iima Nnti nial HtmklluibfiH ium 7
Of
Ri'tls-f,
fob the Mwanious. I Physician & Surgeon.
•' thstiirisMfi twadiirofluhit. 1 OlUoe on^ llroadwnv. nni>o«ito Kin-. ..i i .ii:, u....., ' 1 '''
ndiMVMir ,„l.lr«a«l.iii.ii.«lb;,h \\v . a. h 1,01. .... / " , ,< .. .
!;KI.AH0i,IA CITY O.T -''
linn to make linul proof li
anil thiit. feuhl protif
'it iiml Ucceivi r ut. I
IMlHi. xir:
nooort M. Whlfli
jXolirc for I'nblifiittoii
I.anil Oilier ;;I Kiii5ll>ln-r, t). T. M:iv 5,|S0fi
Nolireif licrcb;, piven that the follow-
is imtiK'il Heitlerinis lil.'d not he of hl« Intrn
I'M, i > inak'' linal prnul iu support of hit* i-laiin
ii'l flint huI'I proof will I,.- innib'ln'for, the
l{i'iii*-t«-r und UcoeJvur at Kinyflbht r, o. t. on
•I uin- I ti, I V.Xi, vis:
I'.itri. K I . t'.ihry, for tlie - 'iitlicnt-t '4 of
iu thirty <,uo* in town• hi• littri'ii north
irfo four went.
n.utii tin* billowing witnr^si". to ni ive
intlnuous r.'>i«li'0i t- up mi .in i cultiva-
I, t'.ii.l Ian 1 viz:
ii.mi < I'llrli'ii, >>l Hall. « K!;i; Kli j ili W4I.
I I Will, okht; ."olili \\ .•h.'rlian. of R :li
ih, oi Whialer. O. 'I . '
ti. M'u.man Ketflotur
I t II I' III" folio
I>|hii 1 i f hi*, ciai
J-I J. I.yi
111!
T..
.- tin- folio
•■nmint liiil Km
w.ili i>iiii ll.ltiK ll
l"ok hrimfiil of a
ft,'I l.y Wiitl.i t
LMUja art' co.tiy
ki that aiuouii*.
riihv .* 1
. IIIII v* !lo .1
■pi'nl in ,
• ari-y, l.oinliiHil Lin,
KD.MONI), .
o. rr
&a?UCLA$
a. n. ALLEtSi & CO.;
Box 43V,
AUCUSTA MAINE,.
• 3 THE BEST.
NO S JUEAKINO,
Ami oihrr upoclalil.j. f..
uri.1 MUi.. ,'; i, (!.«'
Best in the World.
W hl.'h np]>vur« Iu t&la
Take oa Sibstltnte.
lUftlat on lup'inx IV. |,
HOI filiAN' HII01«
with name an.l prloa
rut«y«J ou bvtUxu. tyf
li- OT. April 3 IV.ti
\< n thai ihi' It lltnvin:
ii i'« tin' of his intention
•■ijiporfuf iiiv i Iujin
" * • tin-Ki cU-
K -:
111 Jul).17,
H uthi>a-t oum
1 towin-liip foiir-i'
1,'HMVS lo proVll
mi'l call 1 rut ion
I.'hi".nil. ll J .
iiiii-,
Mm
of
ii."l! I
UlNlu
NOTK li ro|{ I'l l1. It'A'l'ioN.
I.ii 'I I ' •• ut KiiiirMf>ltrr. 11. I |\|..x V. |V i.
^ '1 li 1 , 11 (h.il Hi,' full.>tt • t c
iimin',1 •• cl. r liu flli-d iiotii I* of hi> infn
I,ot, to ma ><• ni. ii proof In Mip|x>rt of hlacUlm,
•UI'I thai Mild piool Mill b i-i--id.' Ii. toti 1:/-
I 1 H'lil Hit, ivrp Ht Kiii^lisln r, o. T.. oil JllUP
\ 1,11 Bibt'i-r 11K No lio|for thfl
>1 "ii" (piHi b r, of H-vti'Ui 1 vontv-tw.i
1 lilii lourfocii tioilb ef i,in.w four
j-l'O . l' ill . (',l||t illNO'l
tivii'loti of, miI'I laint, vU:
An I i'v* A'lMvjii. of Kdmi
! Ii im li. \ uiifhii. ol Kilmo nl, 1
"11',1 in* allnos'i
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