The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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an IMPORTANT MLfcTlNti
The third annual meeting of tb«
Oklahoma Agricultural, Horticultural
nni Irrigation society will convene at
the enterprising city of Perry, 1 ties-
day morning, Dec. 7, at 9;30. 1 his
HON ntiJ.
at&S F RTC
Time Card.
noma norm
Unsought Honer Conferred on One
of Edmond'! Leading citizens.
From "The Patriots' 1 Juliet in,' of
Chicago, we learn that our esteemed ;
fellow citizen, Dr. F. S.Peik, has been
meeting will last thr.eda.vs and great- appointed National Organi/cr of the
ly eclipse in importance all previous Order.
farmers'meeting ever held in the ter- f)r. Perk i, peculiarly fitted for hi*
ritnrv. A most instructive program is f^ci(j G( labgr. He is devoted to the
l ing arranged by the committee, in- upbuild,..f humanity, he h a nood i
eluding the most valuable experience 0j, , ,;ill,i untirin:: in 1
emminent
•• 4(Y*. Oklahoma I •
•' 406, Texas K.vprffif
QOiyO Nt'HTH.
Ho 406. Atlantic F.tww
'• 408, Mlsaouri lllver Exori'M
' 4'iO. l.oi t.1 frelpht
in the territory, as well as
. 2:ft> pm authority and ability from abroad.
*.iV:45pln: The fourth annual meeting of the
Oklahoma Horticultural society will
•?£?*'" meet at the capital city of (iuthrie,
.. .4;28 p
..lOs'tO
> efforts to
educate the people to think for them-
ineet at the capital
Monday morning, Hec
7. at 10;30.
• 41*0. l.o (,i r n-iL ir , .
TtaH.t4"T>* ■•' dal'j *,M'!V \r- This societv was permanently organ
M-tiwinflKwiuUtiiW*".. . . m[] The firstaunual
I meeting was held at Oklahoma < itv,
Xovember 25 and 20 of that year; the
| second at Norman, November 22 and
123 1894: the third at Stillwater, No-
vember 5,6 and 7, 1895.
II. W. Court. A cent.
THUP,CH fJOThb.
SUrTiaT-Prtfachlug cvii,- fcumiay
and * p. in H Y. 1' V. Suudiy t 7 i>
Sunday School rt 10 a m.
Bet.v. I. ("ahk, l'HHior.
mim i. w r.tiT, pr«> n. v. r. i
W J |Ioom.H.t Supt.
l|l:rnor>irT fwnoivt < :i . ■ n S«r jr'-
fellow* : Pi• i :i;' >"•" R> "'r'
11 «. n.„. %ei : .k- p. u. •*ui.iia>
\M<U l.oo<. * * i-
President Kpwurth Lenna.' J«i men «• *-ul"1
ton,data Loader.
PlU>tiYTIMAK.- Service* at
in. anil' l' in., on 1 *t'. *• '• ■
each month. ^eivice. i.t I o«*r
Wc publish hisbiography as it ap-
peared in the above named paper.
BIOGRAPHY.
J)r. Frank Stevens Peck was born
in Hudson, Summit County, Ohio,
Sept. 22, 1840. He was edin ated in
the c ommon schools of Philadelphia.
Pa., and St. Louis, Mo.,; u.i - gradua-
ted in medicine and Mii;r 4 it the
Mi Miiiri Medic al College at St. I.oui ;
has practiced his profession ever since
lan. Kans.,and Ed-
first vote was cast
1804. The llrst annual 1 for Abraham Lincoln for President,
Christmas
oiie coupon
two ounce bag, and two
coupons inside eacb four
jjjf ounce bag of Blackwell's
g Durham. Buy a bag of
H| tliis celebrated tobacco
SI and read tbe coupon—
||i wbicb gives a list of val-
ig; uable presents and bow
1 to get them,
&S
Many thousand dollars §sj
worth of valuable articles p
suitable for Christmas |j§
gifts for the young and
old, are to be given to p
smokers of Blackwell's
Genuine Durham To- g|
bacco. You will find pK
inside each SI
NOTICE ron I-l-B!.ir.lTlOS.
id it Guthrie, o. T .Aiu-J '.
that ti..- MI• * '«'
hvHct For J'l-l/'tra'.ton. | NOTICE Foil prnLicAx;p:: ■ Llinrt ofll
Land •«;. • .o 1 Uf Lan.i O.TKo«t r.,t ,rio.O. T.. : e..- * 1W. I Notlc-i* hereby - ,nn.ittH
' ' >.'■• i Tit • ? tli ' i caint i 'I tilw i lafa luWntloa
• , i' t- . ti. 11 f. ;|I ,u,. ; y. :..-.fiii -UIport of hweU■'
omako final proof Inanpportof bit claim, aud tomoknthial i ... • 1 '* : bat - Ud i rooi m i.i '••• imidt-1baifoct W
■- '• , r ... «.:• ••• . '. ! '."fore Kf.'.-:-_r .. ., ,.iw.r at «iatiirie,0 1 on v,-i
md ' . .." I '■ I: V,, .
, i. . i vi/ Lyni' n' . 3pnrk® for the w .'n'ast ™
\I rubaoi L. Brown, (or thetonthvMt qua- I (llia,t(> . *F( rti n flftoen In tovufalilpIWlftMB
-•i •. •• ■•• • • .i- •• it. i. • uHition twenty-two In township four- north, of nupoM mt . .
, .. J, , ,f | ;• II . ii :i :•!(■ The f.. I lowing wl'in Kl to pro>§
' i■ i . , witn- - • his coiitiinnni# n>siften«ou;
- . • "Hi cl' ivntion "f.' ,.f. «aid laud, vijt:
l. v. • : ' !.'.o nrd t «' I'T, «'f Arc
I. • .of !' ! .1. O. T. '.hi , t !..r. ..f A. oftdia. OT; JVm -¥
l,(i r.: Janu-s ! -I.I. i,;,'j.i ; Jesse t.'roklin rtr . of Touee. r i
b.Tung. tvry.of Edmoud; A. N. J. ("book, llck'i*>m
it ivntion '
ship f.
j The Oklahoma Agricultural society jn St Louis, Kin
| was organized in the city < f Ciuthrie, mond, Ok.
, | December i
!d'iopl 1 meeting was held at (iuthrie, January :iru| jlc j,as voted the republiean ticket
aiuKii ] 22 and 2 1, 18'J'i; the second at < klah > (.vcr ,nrc. u
SOP/IE RAMBLli\Ufc THOUGHTS.
1 ma City January 29 and U0,1896. At
until the late presidential i
election when he would have voted, ii j
In relation to employers' liability da
tills meeting tl.l aoclcty chMRtd Its the . itizens of Oklahoma had bt < 111 fnr ,njllrll„1 WOrl:iii^m-n Mu -sacliu- loivn I...-, when held 111 li t
presidential vote, for j
m. J. Ilryan
JjllMgJ'j Luna and greatly enlarged it^ f"pe of J entitled t" .1 presidential *.,te, lor j 8oUa ^ advanced, N'ew York I protecting emhraco he had srown with
r Cro«k <>t ii h. usefulnoss. It is now called the Okla- w
Agrirnltnral, Korti«Ut..r«l and j|||(,.lk; [or „ljr hd(1 ., pi,Uli<
officc
The Voan* Peoplo'a oocioiy ui« uu — | j
ieavor (Uulou) inoet* t the Prenbytorian Irrigation society. One important on ; I m h to iS-y" In* iic\er made polite .1
cbnreh evt-ry Wodnci-day •♦vonnijc «t Meet In view in making tlih change I jtudy, but was aware that there was
w« ti." .mnolldiiUon otthe nr.. tod. ,,m wrong In finan-(
Catholic—Hlgb miss and termor at 10 * etict and to thereby .•..n.-.- 1i .t.- Ml,. ;i . [,„• ,,
m. and boned lit ion and sermon nt 7p.m. the forces anil energy into one giami !ul did not commen. < in re.wl and in-
atYukon, flrnt Sundoy. 8t. Johns cbunb, '.||inuni meeting. In harmony with ^, t,,. (t, until the tune* bu-.c i.iifd.
«k Mth ^ay Ihia a conference committee was mp-• Upon investi ltlon,, ,
«ch motitli. Father Van HuffiO, Pastor. | pointed to meet Willi a snnilar couimi ( onr|u, ,, ,n th .t tl,e only m '
edy left
Congress will meet on December 7.
An astrological forecast says the
coming winter will be the severest
known since 1813.
William Stein way, the noted piano
manufacturer, died in New York City
his home, on Monday.
Mrs. Thomas Patterson, of Denvi r,
Introduced W.J. Bryan to the ladies
of that city as the llrst president of
the 20th century.
Rev. Cameron has resigned his <>i
fice,auditor of the territory. Mr.
Nicholas has been appointed by (lov.
RenfVo to succeed him.
It appears that Maryland elected a
Mr. Booze to Congress. Tills man will
become simply invaluable to the com
tnittee on congressional furncrals.
for the masses was a proper education
j of all the people, so as to sec their
I true condition. lie is an Odd Fellow
land has taken all the degrees in \ ork
I Masonry and Scottish Kite Masonry
tip to the thirty second degree. He
man of marked and polished abili-
61 ty, and is justly deserving the reputa-
tee from the Horticultural society.
The matter of consolidation has been
thoroughly discu 'il and agreed upon.
To this end the Horticultural society
will convene its fourth annual meeting
at the editorial rooms of the Homo
Field and Porum, Guthrie, Monday,
December 7, at 10;H0 a. m. A short
but very interesting program has been Ljon 0j an intelligent, patriotic and
arranged for this session, Adjourn j ^me i eiti/en in the fight attain-1 the
ment will be reached in time to take , 0pj)ri.,,„jon 0f the money power. Dr.
the 5 p. m. train for I'?rrv, where a J pC( ^ js a man ofbusine ability, aside
joint session of the two conference jrom jtjs profr- ion; ownsconsiderabh-
business property in Kcltnond, l)k., is
esteemed by those who know him as
a man of integrity and ability, and
has had an extensive and metropolis
where a I
inference
committees will be held in the evening
and the consolidation of the two so-
cieties completed.
Now that the election has come and
gone, and the excitement of the great
political contest has passed away, the
next in importance to the farmers of
Oklahoma are the annual meetings
of these societies. The great, value of
tin so organizations to the common
We learn from the Oklahoma City
\ aj era that the base ball team of that
town baa Anally paid its debts in full.
Ve suggest that the Edmond team
follow suit.
tan experience in Order work.
OKLAIIOM/V TEACHbRS ASSOCIA-
TION.
The Sixth Annual Meeting of The
Teachers' Association of Oklahoma
, O. T.
nmt liavnitf I
John
1. char^'.r* nil
I with
Genuine
Totasg?)
child came with Ins lionc.-t. query
mother had taken him in her arms and
with hoiv words had told him of the
|>art of her
had been
loss and
i tui'i cuHivt 'iou
T.; Ueorgf
Its, of
T. iB. h.'
A. N. i. Cpqok. n «i tai>,
notice for publication
■ otici ron prnricATiny \ Uod omctWun..o. t.
. !-l>' ' N,,tit.> is hereby tfiten that tbo following
,i ,i ■ t.-llowuiif-' „0i;,rl| M«ttl«'r baa tll l notice of his intantioa
• • i ' . • • hiioiito t(, i,,Hke Hnnl proof in snuport of his cla m,
;i,i l tl.a: s.ii.I i roof will >« mad# before iU«
liiuiln bcfiirn Hester j., s^t.•and Raoaiftr at (.utlirie O. r., on
N?Iolin J^Luudy. for the n'ithwefct of ice:
north of r«nrf** one 1 rnntf* three west ■
11" rallies the following witnossts to j vore
. v !tn"- . i toproT- jllk;ni rmtdence upou and cultivation
•aidland.viti , n T . t
W .. Iboi. of Edmond, O T., James
\ rial' Hi.'mond. O 1 ; Jamo* M. Batoi,
of K.lmond, O T;|Martin M. Panick, of ka-
1 A N. J. Crook. Register.
i. T.; Cor-
, of (jrnnettvilie, U. 1.
A n JL'book, ncgister
woefully negligent, and varying de , the beating of her heart and been
grees of interest in the matter ar e molded by the touch of her thought,
shown on the statute-books of other I when her love had enfolded him, and
Stales. You young men, many of you |yer prayers had created the tenor of
legislators that are to be, may well take his own thoughts, when through long
up this subject for exhaustive study j days she had dreamed of him
and determine in your minds to secure | had worked for him, and prepared for
a certain uniformity and justice in Ibis coming, and finally had gone down*
such laws. The mechanic of to day, j into the vale of physical pain.prehaps
debarred from intimate ac<i i.iintane * cven to the gates of dea h, with a brave
with his associates gathered by bun-1 courage to welcome him to his inde-
dreds in factories, and by thousands on ;. j .;i; c irihly existence. !)•> you
railroads, is hopele ;-.y at the m ;vy of j ]|(,t believe that 'he holiest of leclings
the carelessness of others. would have been aroused in that child's
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION*.
I.ni.d ofllce i.t Kingfisher, C>. T. Auj;. 1 i 1SM0.
N..ti. .• i- u.-i*-i>. t i\.n that the tollowinjr-
. lamed til.-r has Died notice of his iiiten-
ai!i. iit ! tlon to tnuko Until proof in support of his claim,
f' ' ti." aud thateuid pnwi will >«• ui i.Il* befuru iu^-
tor; and un i-ivcr at Kingfisher, o. t.. ou 8«pt.
20, 1MH(, Vii.
f VIaba in 1 Chaney, HE No AIM for the
lie naiiu'8 the following witnesses to
prove liiK {•ontliiuou" resiilcuce upon and cul-
tivation of, said land, viz:
William Whisler, of whlster, o. t.; Robert
ftTu 'l-uVt! Wilder, ■ f Wblhler o.'i •; J aeph C hris!
utry" afon^aul, wbixler, o t; Ahxauder C'hnatui
' n kusa a nil I III Olid, O. T.
I i. lully n-
i„ I,, half of - i
NOTICE FOtt PUHLICATION.
Land Office at Gullirlc. O.T . Ans- ^t. Is?0
•i iff i.« hereby irivcn that tin- following
•■I i-etiler lui«. tile.I notico of liis intention
ake final proof in sui>|Mirtof his claim
Miid iT.K.f will ho ' ' ' Bn
it llt.coivor at tiuth
WANTED—AN IDEA • of ooinesiinide
M'.KHLKN i CO . l'atent Attornoys, Wa^hing-
l •, t'., for tholr Si.S'JO prizo o3«r.
of Ed-
lieforo Hon
•I, f( «
in thro
il lioir at law of Ln-
i ho lots thren and
n in township four-
said . iitry ] ]le uamM th,, fo|i,
iltoaipaar l.i« continuous rosidence upou aud cultivatiuu
,i t ,,ii 1 of,said Ian.I, viz:
1 Al'i.-t i Tandy, of Spriinjvale, O T.: t'harlos
Me.rria, ,f i .ilu c, 11. T.: Henry Spigener, of
springvaio. O. T-; i'unnio Hill, of Spiingvule,
The territorial vote of 1891 was
&0.006. In the recent election .1. V.
Callahan received 27.4U5 and Dennis
T. Flynn 20,2t 7 making a total of
53.702 votes cast lor ihe head of the
ticket.
The prolific c rop of crocodile tea- ;
shed over the defeat of Dennis 1
Flynn, would have proved more bene
more benefic ial had otir republican
friends reserved them for a future dry
spell to use for irrigation purpose-
Oklahoma i.i ihe best piot ^ of terri
toryspreutl cnit tin thlR terrestrial bal
and she has no need of a lot of foolish
svmpathy extended her from outside.
We had a right to elec t Call han if we
wanted to and its nobody else's bu
nes;-—El Reno Republican.
over-ostlraotoil. I '"K. Oklahoma Ctty, P.-cember, 28,29,
Farming in this territory 18 yet In 80 and 81
Its experimental eonditlon. Onr tillers | U'aditiR teacher, from all parts ..I
of the soil came from all parts and j the Territory will he present and
climes of the Union. Thelrlndtvidual j participate In the discussions. The
experience has been widely different | program is now being pr/pared and
midmost of them find that their for-1 Is to contain subjects or vital interest
mer modes of farming will not do in to all lovers ot Education in the lei-
this new southland. The most pro- ritory. The Committee on the lie
vision of School I.aw, appointed at the
Territorial Institute, will report at the
Association, anil a systematic effort
will doubtless be? made at the next
meeting of the Legislature to have
ho important featur es of the report as
adopted by the Association embodied
in our school law. There will be a
contest in declamation by representa-
tives of the various High Schools of
the Territory. Kvery High School
should make preparations at once to be
represented.
The railroad companies have con-
sented to sell tickets for the ocens
>lon at halt fare. Heduced rates will
also be made by the Hotels of Oklaho-
ma City.
Mr. Jasper Si pes offers to the coun-
ty having the largest mileage of at-
tendance a fine eighteen-foot flag,
which is to be retained by such county
for one year and again competed for
of the
gressive Unci that it is of the utmost
importance that they g''t together and
omparc notes, that each individual
may prollt by the experience of the
many. This is wise; this is business.
All other branches «>1 industry have
their organizations; their stated meet-
ings, discussions, etc. They find it
in fact, indespensable. Why
not the farmers? Yes. the averaej
and greed that prey upon the toil of
the tillers of the soil are organized
thoroughly organized. This makes it
all the more important that farmers
should attend their organizations and
work for the bcneilt ot one an all.
The Oklahoma Agricultural, Horticul-
tural and Irrigation society is not po-
litical, but intensely educational upon
j It s-jemi to bo in keeping with our
I present stale of civilization that the
burden of maintaining th • 1 ' or
nrmless, and certainly h -pele sufferer
from Injuries received while at thi <■ >st
)f duty for some dillnite employer,
should fall on the strong employer,
und nbt on the com munity at largo
through the poohouse or alauhotue, or
whatever else you may style the form
that cold, perfunctory charity takes.
The wife and the children, deprived < f
the bread-wmner by another's negli-
gence, would seem to have a righteous
claim upon the man or corporation tliat
had been served, even as the families
of soldiers have worthy claim upon the
country whose battles disabled the hus-
band and father. j and she takes him fo. herself alone
1 suggest no wrongful imposition j \'et those very sex differences, though
upon the employer, nor d • I niter a«y ; mlsa; prehension of all that they mean
ra- ings about illegal profits and heart- through the criminal silence of parents .
I, ,ss grindings. Employers are men through the prurient prudery of thejthr.
like ourselves, and in the avjrage profes-edly pure, are fateful to over-, tion
quite as reasonable as the toilers, throw and render null ancl void all the | '
Hut 1 do speak out emphatically f;,r graiuluer that is possible in our iaee.-j 'n-.
uniformity in relation to liability as > These differences are at o:
much for the sake of the wage payer Heaven and the
as the wage-earner; for the intensity wiso is he who choo3fls the |
of competition has rendered the em right, and blessed be they wh'j gu ide
plover in some ca es even less certain him therein.
of profit than the workman of wages. |
Any charge, there fore, up n the
plovers in one s ate not equally 1
h art, and henceforth to him 'mother'
would be the tendcrest holiest word
and love and marriage be symbolic of
unselfish loyalty and most sacred re |r(TTT)p
sponsibitify? When the sweet story | (j (J
fell upon the ear of one child, he throw
his arms around his mother's neck, ex-1 t. a. Slocum. M. C-.the
claiming, 4Xow, mania, i know why 1
love you best of all the world."
No apology is needed for bringing
in this subject here. .1 ust as "intensest
love begets the fiercest hate," so the
J uplift and th" downfall of our race, il:m>
| both are implied in sex differences. ; l" ,;l
j Homes and all the associated arts that« ol"'!
j s?o to adorn and sustain them take j * (
I their origin primarily from the fact
j (lmt man secks women for his own,
NOTICE f Olt PUBLICATION.
I-and OnicpntOiitliric, O. T., D.-c 1, 1SJH1.
N"i ic-is Iter. I>y civcn tlint tlio followiim-
ni.ii. • i ;t I.t I ins Ii |<>il n< it fee i.i lii- in tnition t<>
nmkc il.nil proof in HUpport nf Ins rla'in. iiinl
1 proof will lie macio lx>fi ro BCKistor
l oi r, at Guthrii', tl.'l' , mi Jan. l'i,
Noliae of Public Sals
Notir.tt is hereby givea 1 ha I. C hurlar. E. E<1-
jri itnii. the duly upp.'inti I and nrtiiii; raceivor
«.t i lit piirtnorBhip oropc r'.y uf the firm of Erin-
innn A Kr-rwin, will mi Wodueeday, 9th day of
l.. •. :!iln r, Iat l<)o'clock u. ui . ofraidnay,
nt tin'fu.nl itoiir of bui^inoaa liousonf said tir -i.
fie.1 "I . n lot nu:nb'.T thro®, block ntimh.ir
v-thrf.- inil." town of K.lniond, Oklabo-
i.unty. Oklahoma Territory, piocood to
1 for rash in hund, to the hitChoMt Hiddor,
... mid huHlnesB hoiifP, .
all debts and accounts owinxsaid tiim.
CltAH K. 1-dokbtok, Kocoivor.
Notice for Publication.
Land oflh-i*at Kingfisher, C). T., Ausr. *}0, IStfG
Noti -c is hereby eivi'D that tha following
tiaiiu'd settler bus filed notice of hU itit -n-
n m t iimke flual proof in support of hit claim
aud that said proof will lie made before
K L'ist i .ukI Receivi r at Kiugtisher O. T-, oa
October 3, l^iMl. via:
Henry Sheldon, II. K. No. 47SJ for tho
southeast o. section twenty-eight in towu-
thin feurteen north of rauKo lour west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his i" mtinuous resideuce upou aud cultiratiou
of said land, viz.
Sylvester .1. Calhoun, of Edm.mil, O. T.;
Kdwi^rd .1. Buillle, of Edmond, ot; Edward
: arpenter. of Whisler, o. t.; John il.
Funk, of Edmond, o t-
E. U. Sl'lLMAV, UecU;e
reatChem -! f,r tin
and Scientist. Oilers to Sana Free j
oth« AiTlictad.Thr Dottles of |
ll'is N .vly Discov rt cl Remedies
to euro Consumption and |
All Lung Troubles.
N'othing could be fairer, more philan-;
•opic, or carry more joy in its wake j
in the offer of T. A. Slocum, M. 1'-,
ic Btreet, N -.v York City. i
ent that h : has discovered an j
ctir; fore .in umption and all
us, willow of .iohn S, Jor
iip fourteen' north of rain^.i tli
I land.
II1 11:1111 (ii'..' Ii. of Edmond, (). T. ;\\illiar
H. Kiddle, . f K.lin..ml. ( .T.; Harvey II. 1'itr-
1 • I'., urn nd. o T.; Martin 8 Stafford, of
abso'nt
pulmon
.try complaint
. 1 its known, 1
of in-:
ottles (the !>lo
ieinc) to any r
L and lung tro
:'.nd to make its that
. will send, fre
tt'ii new syste
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
I.and Ofllre nt <'nthrie.C>. T., Dw I l^W.
Si ricis hereby mvi-n that tlio followia«
ini'il sot ti t has file lnotice of his intention
muke_ final proof in support of his claim, and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oilice at Ciuthrie, o. T.. rtoj t 1*.
is heiel .s uiven that th® followiuff-
named setth i lia>. lii.'d note of his intention
In milk, iinal proof in sii|.|>..rt of hisclaim, and
th,.' mid i'll. •! will 'ii* in.i ll- before Kv^utwr
and Koreiver lit (iuthrie, , O. T., on Oot.
21, ISM, v«:
I lioinn.- handells for tho northwost quarter
of Miction thirty-two in to\vushy> 1 north of
II ii u.ies tlic following witness®* to prove
his . "lit inuous residence upon and cultivatiuu
of, said land, viz:
ll.iheit W. Lnthbone, of Waterloo. O.T.;
liolii.il l>*\is, of Kiluiond, O- T. . John W.
Lane, of Wat'-rloo, C). T.; Zachariah Fetty.of
Waterloo, O. T.
A N . J. Crook, Refiflttr.
I Ko«
NOTICE FOK I'I BLICATIOW.
Land Olllee nt (Juthrle.O. T. a*. 22, ISM.
1.1 i'-e ir 11"l. l.\ <i\en thai til" followiutf-
lod settler has f!
f from chest,
or cons.imp- j
r ti !i ' i of north- niako llnal proof insnpimr; of his claim and
in town-hip fourte'ii that s aid inoof will I • mado beforo uc£ltt«*r
and iieceivcr. of th.'I. S. L.imt oflice at (iutk
it;r witnesses to prov rio, o T . on Oct . II, lMKLftu:
!• upon and cultivation j Samuel J . Y rem, for tho nolrhwet
the
invites those desirous
he remedies to simply
express and postotlU
of obtain-
send him;
I! 1 lj;.11 I'nw •!!. ofTo!i >e. O T.: Il niry M.if-
. ,.f l.n. I . <) r. ; llenr, (irifT. it. of Tuhee.
. I ; H,W :■ ll. of l ohi"', I) T.
. ?.!o A. N.J. ( ruok.R rRlhtrr
the Iladea of our life, and | and receive i
vo chooaes tho path that is , bottles.
i return the three fre
NOTICE FOtt PUBLICAT/ON
Land Office
i ... a t .• i :11 y - \ i . i in Tuwnahip fourteen
North, of Kanxo two vyest.
lb. nainoB the following witneiisea to provt
his roiitiiuioiieicsuienco u|ion and cultivatiuu
of.said land, viz:
(i.-orc 1 I'.ery.of Edmond, o T.; Jonathan
(!. Sun; Ii, of Kiluiond. o. T ; Joseph lli own. of
l'.d u nd, o T. ; Jaruet T. I'eery, of iEdmond,
A. N.
i. T.
. ('book. register.
Alreadv this
cientlflc course j ni;;(J 'j
has pertnanently cured j lhj'^D
f ajiparently hopeless ; 'land
irie O. T.. Dec. 1, lW. | '
.i that the following- j
d si-ttler I a- tiled notice of his intention
1 i 'v i,1.l:,1",:.1 l;'r.:;:'v:^ir;"ii notice F0n tublicatiok.
i i il;;.!ir.O. T., i .i Jau. 11, I Land Office at Guthrie. O. T., Oct. N 15®*.
rd Kobinrv
jtll
i i11'
luty a i,i
>n. for the lots one ami two
, of northwest of section
fi.'teen north of rungo two
s just across
■slate would be
Territorial News: A $10,000Catho j nil subjects pretaining to the faun and at eaeh su' pi. it me 'ing of n.
XMhunh m* «ai«Ud lul wort nm! (arm | Cameroni T<rrliorW
drove, in the Cherokee Nation. Jhej deduced railroad rates havo been Sl), rintomh nt, wisle.-s i > in—t, on
church was mostly built by Mathias J uppH«>d for and will und.'.ledlv b • th.it < cc.i-; 71, in s;.«. il : tv;si. n,
Splitlog, the wealthiest Indian in this secured. Also reduced hotel ratcn at i f (he County superi!.'-ad ni « i(''
Territorv, who is a devout Catholic. Perry. lahoma.
Watch these columns for further an j teacher of Okla.. una can .iff-uit
uouncements, and in tho meantime • to miss thi ! npjiortunity for becoming
prepare to attend this the most valua ! familiar with ti • 1
i le of all meetings to tho farmers ol
The building is of stone and very sub-
stantial.
by men in similar hi
the border of another >
juite naturally resisted.
Still, you will find annng employer;
a decided willingness 10 havo this burn - '
ing q-icstlon of a manufacturing a';e :
properly discussed and f iri v .r sottle.l. ;
WhatdTer prog Is made in any
Stnle c jual to that in Massachusett .
the natural result will bo tho forma '
lion of insurance com pan iea to a .'.mi"
the monetary respon d'>::of tho em-
ployer at so much per month o. y ar
fcr every employe. This is one o
lhv>so subjects, yrung men, quite
worthy of your int. :.. e considtralioii.
It may not have in it any money re-
wards for your efforts, but it will have
111 it an element that n > lnom-y ought
to be able to buy, Justico.
■ '."V't •
p.'vl
Eat
iiza
f| B33^23
ato his in
iffcred fi .
stri n ;t'i,
l;lim«ltii'
'OR
, apart from its inher-
enou^h to commend j
is the perfect con 11-
ttler has filed notico of his 1
to make llnal proof in support of his olaiin, and
that on id proof will l>< 111 ado before ifogtstcr
and Kecer.-rr at Uutfirie, O. T.,touNov.
tho following Tvltne-sea to prove 1 Kith, 1MW, viz:
-iidonco upon and cultivation lSeitha)Illy forthenorth'i of southeant one-
. I. viz : 1 quarter of section nineteen in township four-
\ Aiii ..".of waterloo. O.T: Peter ' teen north of rai.g.i one east.
li. let . • ■ V. '.ti n 1 : /. iclnr i.'li He names the folio wing witnesses to prove
. Wat.-!.- .O. . : John W. Lain, if his con1 it.nous reeidenco upon and cultivation
; of. said land, vii:
A. . J. ( t. ft. jii.-tar. Ini .i Alwnrd, of.flarnettvillo«0. T. ; Jan.es
N Dial,of (iarnettvillc, OT ; William L>ial.
of liai'iiett ville. O. T. ; .\urclius W.Roberta, of
tiarne ttviUe, O. T.
F p "i'Jl AN. j. Crook. Bopist
^ tm r i K~71 ra lj B \ j tin; offer.
V ' '".'ij.'* I! II ■ 1.■
in ^
NOTICE FOIl rUlltdCATION
, I Land Olllee at (iuthrie, C). T.. Sept. 2fl, 1MW.
gr .'.t ci.ciiii". making nom. i i- i-en i \ Kivi n timt the following-
named >• ; 1 ler has filed notice of li in intention
! ti. 1 uke fii:;il proof in .support of hlHeinlni anil
tuld proof will ! • made before Regl:
11. Kli 1 Ni:it
I rcs't O. A- II. and 1. S
J.
The cmploves of the Oklohoman
and The Times-Journal play a matched . Oklahoma.
guinc of foot ball this afternoon. \ll \
traveling uieinbti ■ of the Irateni'tx
calling on us during the next ten dr'
will be directed t< (iklahuina t itv.
Wcbclie\c by that line the U>\r- v. ill
again be in shape to pet out their re-
pcctivc papeis.
ltssccmstousth.it Oklahoma City
is a little slow in complying with the
conditions that will secure the extcn
sionof the Sapulpa railroad. It can- . ^
not be that her citizens do not realise ! j.ree Homes bill. If that bill«annot WeflfitentJent of mines ami I ultcd
the advantage, in fact, the necessity i be put thro a h at thi- e ion of con-(v 8W; '°r
11 — ........... 1. n popular •real
let v.
SOULE,
• O. A. 11. and 1. S Kjletj.
C. A. M« NAim,
s't Oklahoma 11. Society.
J. S. SoULR,
c'y Oklahoma U. Society.
SHEAKS THE TRUTH.
It is all rot to talk about Dc
| Flynn'; defeat being the death of the
hods of in
struction and ot becoming acquainted
I with those who are shaping tho ecluca
j tiomtl affairs of the Territory.
Kx EC L TIV E Co M MITT EE.
JUST WHAT MINERS WANT,
j All who arc, or expect to bo, inter
! cited in n ines will be gla.l to know
! that Henry X. Copp, the Washington
I i I). C.) land lawyer, has revised Copt ":
1 Prospector's Manual. The mineralogi-
leal part of the work han been almost
entirely rewritten by a Colorado mining
1 engineer, who has had years of expert
ence as a prospector, u#iay r an,:
A child jut
prattle forth ;
I i toddU
Woman's modesty and igno-
rance of danger often causc her
to endure pains ancl suffer tor-
ture rather than consult a
physician about important
Pains in the head, neck,
back, hips, limbs and lower
bowels. 1 monthly intervals, in-
dicate alarming derangements.
RflcELKEE'S
i -.I consumption to be a 11
! beyond any aoubt. 1"
■ no rolhtake in acncting
n overlooking
•v.-:■ 11 'f. ■. i; i ? ' p>r i
.1: :. ti,,,r. I I.. . I $ W W tL">.Lib ''.J $ j M ^i kl |
■( i.er . . ' | < ;i SLi ^ |j^ 1
for securing the road. < Iuthrie is put
ting forth every effort to obtain th
prize and it behoove the < i a n .
Oklahoma City to do their be-t.
Though the Twicf-a- Week lb pub
lie of St. Louiscxctdlcd all«tin r Wi >
ern we -klv papers In pabb ing the
news of the campaign, it now announ-
ces that it his ■ tied it * i.t v.. ser-
vice, and hereafter.. wills.vi*.' : .1
•rb Ihe Irst pip^r in the e. ant ;
This means much, bccausa the m \'
twtlva monlhn viiil be cn-wih-d with
pews of big events. W;'.h all the im
provements toil' servif th* yc;irl;. •
subscription will he thesa:.; ' .''te dol- ;
lar a year, by mail, twi«v a week j
The book i
grcss it cannot be put through the
Flynn falters in | lis ting nn.l ml,.. rnli.sv. null will
iseful to all who Wish todlsc
The llrst part of the work g'
ited states mining laws
next, and if Dcnni
his support of the measure w hich we j
do not believe he will >r men pre j
tending to be his friends stab the bill
to its death, it will mean the political
annihilation of Denn: in thi territory.
If he makes a winning fight for the
measure he will prove that he is great
er in defeat than many men arc in tri
umph. Tom Reed will have miwrbi>
little, to say about the future career of
the b'll unless he goes out of h w.iy
to at tee!; land if he doe - will be n
whor
Fish Commission'.r.
there, and what
These questions of
much to them, if pr<
!v answered. Tin;
United s ates ^
"T t.'i," sai l he J
minds
like m
particles c>l n
everywhere, a:
eles with their
Dear mother
is a harmless Bitter Wins with-
out fcitoxi -atirg qoalitiei.
Taken at the proper time it
relieves pain, corrccta derange-
ments, quiets nervousness and
cares Whites, Falling of the
Womb and Suppressed or too
frequent Menses* Pri '•
K"ur Kala by SX ' r:«.
tllO !
[ownshlp
qujii tcr oi
rtl> of
Stll<> full
Unu
land
f l ilinonil, O.T.; WJ
If J'idiil.-. nf Kilir.ouil. O. '1 ;Jnni
nit,. .. ui' 11.1 in<•:i I. O. T: Janu s A. Bull,
I, O. T
A N I t uofi. P.< KlsUr
ui and 1
Is of l
from those cured
i him
pericnc
nil parts ol in
mall
iition rt
ivitnrf '(i to provelii
ii[.un uml culiivuiiuu of, I
NOTICE FOlt rUHLICATION
1 Ofl!cn at OklaliomHCity.
, {' t«, ir.d Tr:. ,!e- Varl:s obtained anil nil Pat- _
• ! ,i 1 c<l f. r TfloDrn*TC Feet. ^ 1
• • - " nScc're' t'cSttf iSiSSHES®*} \
< - r' ">•, w'tlt desrrip-1 !,
Vs'n-i 1 r 1 - .
' 'O n"t due | '"" I. , i
• •:: . .,i t . r, ,■ ■.' v •' *
.'r • L'. o. ii-.- ;.rcifcO coanti >'
ACTIVE FOIl PUBLICATION.
|L«n«lof7irc at Gutlirle, o t , Aug. 25, ISfW.
N'otin-iH lii roby ci ' u that t lin fullovrinK-
t-i! fi'ttl-rlirs fllod imticw of Ills fiiti-utlou
•i !:•■ final [.roof in nupport rf iiiucinini, anil
>ai<lproof will l„. ihhiIo before Hi'trioier
L Guthrie, o. T.. ou Oot, 0th
If. T>iyl.' r for tlio lot four (4) nii't
■;iit. '« of xotitiixvi'st i]uarterof mctlou
-«•! • in towiihliip fourtneu, north, of
two west.
JIohhiii"s t.ln« followinff witiiossoii tojproro
i.- rniii i, .nus i .-.iilfiici' upon an.I cu tivntioa
if, said laud, viz:
l.n.; i l.i v- mi;-. I in, of Kilinoml, O.T l'htl-
i . Hi.lini' . < f Kilinoml. o T.: Willi am i".
liolmcn. of Kilinond,O I ; John (). Bmitli.of
linn f'.l •;! not if* of his intention to I LdinouU O. T.
f vi • >i his claim and I ;?747 a. N . j. Crook. Register.
Kiii,! : rt.i'f will i ,' inailo before Rpgidtor I
. i ,on Nov. lHSlHi
NOTICE Fob' PUBLICATION.
Land Oflice at Guthrie, O T..
Aug. 11 l^v.i.
tlce Is hereb\*given that the following-
i nanii.l i!. ■ r bu" il led notice of hla Intention
i f 'lo1.. " (I . io make ilnul pi of In support of bis claim and
• hie. (i I.: \U.t-n 'hut sa..! pr....f'.vlll l.c made befoip K -ui.*-t**r
William Ha^iiir, of mi.l IC,' « ivi i ui ciuthrie,O. T..on Oct^rdpHOtJ
K at'1 Hurley, abandoned wife of William lvnr-
lry. i nt i> man for the nmt beast quarter of
•i eli.hi tuHvo in township fourteen north of
lunge two west
lie iifttne.i tlm following wltncwies to prove
_ : |stNl. I his e;.nilr.uouH rcaldeiifi1 upon andcul11ration
that l lie following of. Haid land. *1*
^ A
li6XsNOW&CO.{
is ; crnct. wa8hinqtow. D. C. i I',"1 '
Is liereb;
... of hit
. port of his claim,
f will be made beforo Kog-
.it Oklahoiiia City, " T. on
Miiith. Ill; No.117, for tho f
|.!i b'mith, of Edmond, o T.• Monro
Imi I.m ,,f K.b 4 (I T. I lioinnR l o-., „f 1-1-
iii"nd, O. T.; Uus Itocco, of Kdinoud. O. T.
[ rr No.:;v: .) A. N. J. ( rook lfegliti r.
J
pen and cultivatio
|of 1'ilmond. O. T
'X ifl Its t
itl ar
I Fortune in Prizes 1
IS. Al Dill y, Rcgiatw
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
work
the U
regulations, how
a mining (1 tim,
much valuable
prieo is 50 e. nl -
1 stoles, . r of the
nd I
locate and survey fatl. ';
trious forms and to w i
nfonnation. The worUl
the principal hook at the
oral pt
mthor.
wo
cviucnct
pile: w.i
m li-
(i. (). I.;m . ti e < o- ■ - «•! ti •
nn >l popular son*,' of the day, "in li e . w-
shadow of the PinfJ.'- h.t> > i us •
new sonu. "S:i\ not CioadLy. ' \v'c
prtdi« 1 tor il a lai .■ t . .*ll ...i "I -1 <
Sliadov.." It tiniply bca ful.e \
lo p!avt melodious and ape ■. < t ada j
fation of opnsi'e words to a delightful
melody. Wc rcecuuiend o n read«
would stamp, 1
in,lead of •-
iscdtobc. I
elieve IKnn
)'M 11 he or !;.
The farmer w
tt. Hilton r. . n hisil
at tho thhd annual ine
lahoma AgiieuHural,
hh'1 Irrlgati n sooi. t\
hears tlu lion. II i
.;«W.N AWAY IN
•55 Separate Prizea
nip. for th
r.: Hen
NOTICE FOR I'Vni.ICATION.
Land Oflice at (iuthrie, (). T Junefl,
Notice i-hereby (lircn that the following-
11,'lined M-itlf-r hi'- filed notice of his infeiitioii
In mat .' Iinal , .roof in support of Ins claim, mill
thru sa id 11 oof will be mute beforo If.c^ler
(Iuthrie, O. T , on Au ,'. 4
,1 Fe<
l-tii. i
■n.raham linker, 'forthe lo - ona and two (1
21 and sunth linl'of northdavt of section
n 11.wiihlnp fourteen, north of rnngo
lie I-,nincttho following witneppes .-
. c mi inn. u- rebi.leuio upon aud cultivation
1 laud, v-
I ,i Ot re nt O ui. te.O. T.. Oct. ti.
,. ti.. . by i;iv. i. that tl.e f. I'< v
.l i'll.- led notice of Ins ilitcn
s-i| i ..ti •>( b- . . i o,.l j | ,i, i a«eiiier. of (in'hri' O T: Daniel
.,| i i. of will bo Ilia.I'1 bef. n- Ueali ter , j)rv. „,.j > , ' (.udirlo, O f. (ieorg.. ! "imp.
ii, r. ut (iu« I.rt •,;('. I' on November ii ,:,r„. O. I . Albert Tand). ••( (. ithrla, <
,!
1.of sou thee
r 1 lov. i
' ill! Ii
Final Proof No !
. C'r.oi u. Keffistcr.
'to
P.est I !
t rv
Mo
si rated leeturr i wh,
ing of the Ok ' ing
Horticultural to a
n •'Cullivati . Wil
t Making thi- '. i-
TUG NEW watKuy
ROCK/ A'lOUNTfilN NtWS,
Denver, Colo.,
\lit.l
•t 111.
1 Uainf.i
tunc
I'led. It will h -a mist
siment. lie eanuot hfl,
uore enlightened and sue
' will
the
ful farmer by it.
^ hawnee L\iil\ ( ipifal.
Hucklcn's Arnica Snlvo
I The best salvo in the world for Cut
The fsuuers (d Oklahoma may not llruises. Sores, I leers. Suit ltheuii
wt -mwi i i,.I,i Thm mihliah^m Isoou bo glveu auoth i >pi rtuoil) to Fever fcores, I'etter, Chapped Han-
1 ' llitar .och able mm Ulk upon I ChilblKlo., Corn, und all Miin Erup-'und
and inabion w ill see
; soeiatlon of impurii
i the ehililV I'xlstenei
' holy things at the t
• and f
Lea
And in
molt'
n as-1
w ith i onc'
llamed gue
in life Hit
CmbBim. Net Wtloul St., K,,,,,,, urn .uon ie m«i ui« upon - •• --;
(ii^ Ma, are ikinR a .p.O.,1 |:il<Jo. then, a. «t • ' n
I..,...,.I...,.,.'1.I.,< ihe third lUTUiial lueeiiDgoJlta OkU' p y wjulred, HtoRiuru
uf.', iK'rco|.< l.i.t.vof ..urrcadn- 1
. k, , I. I.. . ' „ .1. II ; "Ml illl'l , I" 1 1' ' 1 11 ' 1
' ' ' | Irrigation irty, HI IVi'jf, Ueiwulier Price 2V. pet lio*. ror Bale by Moore Ur. M.i " W
mone y refunded quote a I
of tie Pines," they will send er.ccopyi
Qt foi 50 fenti.
aut of in
ngd, little wonu- .• if late
nil should regald 1<
> a merely reiiuod natu
r lust aud seii" gratllh atio:
I eiuim t <' 1 belt. . al th point than
ful pat.>agc written by (
1 AUea. "lint suppOo
• 1 it I w
it vei
—write
,f T..hce, O T. : William lis c
I : Will in ni llaii.eti.of To
in Dulnn, of Arr:..lia,0. T.
A. N. J. t'KooK. Register.
NCTfC F F rum rr.vTfox.
Laud C.ilW nt Ciuthrie. O. T.. Nov. S", 1K66.
Notice i.- lie "by i.iv.11 that the fellowini?«
11 iti.i"! i.et tler bur filed uotlc-' of hi* lutsatiou
, .mill; "• .1! , ,1'i f itl Mi;.port of his claim, an.I
t *.;!t f li.l proof will bo made beforo Reri^n
and l'.i-ceivor at (iuthrio, O. T..
«n?f.
,.U ti .- t.rl«'it.-st
1 the tlio'y edl-
pixcoiils in ron-
1.\Y.C0M1>. M.I).
- PbyrL.an & Surgeon
• ^ and JO.
nl tho time when ilie Innotsut
i .ire;*, Lombard I.utubcr co.
i ;dmonp, r>, 'i
t&eau ua 1 i>rls«a.
, ncc. inn tce*TS cDMmssiort
I /LI.OW£0 IH HODITION.
CONTEST BEGINS AT 0UCS.
, c.t./ to wearaoor ifeaiwsms.
fof ftrtlcuJttt aaJfiS
Tlis >*ow« Prlntiu
•-v, Denvori Cola.
1 tip New llook Spoon Frao to AM. norlh of rn v„,
I rcml in tneThristnin s andnrd thai .ultlr'.t:
Miss A. M. 1'riU Station A, St. Louis,! of^
M ., would give an elegant plated hook ! roe
sjjool to anyone sending her ten 2-cent
stamps. I sent for one and found it
is u "ful. I showed it to my friends,
and made $W.OO in two hours, taking
orders for the spoon. The hook spoon
is a household necessity. It cannot
slip Into the dish or cooking vessel be-
in;/ held in place by a hook on the
back. The spoon is something that
housekeepers have needed ever since
spoons were first, invented. Anyone J
can t a a-uj.!.- • I * ■•} wading leu jr
I j . nl iiauij ■ t ■ jli> villi. 1 bu l ,.
.1 icu ..ti w.iv lo make money aiuuud w iio>- of F.dai-ud, o T . Elam Butt. 1 "
'ZZ ^ *^1* I " o*°un. O T.
i home.
I Very truly, Jn ann tTTE sj. if. P.aiti
. ......11 M;. nxvortb of Hdmoud, O. T : Mon-
i,. 1), ■ 1. i. il Kdinoud, O. T.: Joseph Mi
uu. of Ed mond, O. 1 ; Alexander I'ayuc. of
Edmond. O. T.
3-27 A. S. J. i-uocK, Rigisret
yc TI ( K FOP, PC/1 LK'A Tioy.
Land office at oklahoma City, o r ,
Nov. is l>;«!.
Notice is hereby given iliat the followina
naiiietl settler has tlteil notice of his intention
to ainke tinal proof in supj ort i f his claim, and
that said proof will he initio before ifcmti
'ind ivc.'iver at oklahoma City,.) ,T ol
January 11. l^P". viz:
\udreiv llelniau II E No. OT'T foi the lot*
... • ami o> i 11 A aud east 1. of m itliw.st
.i (-.,1;.u t.-i. «■; 11.>u -even iu tov.Vshlp tlui-
n l (iUtir<
Il M Da:tv R«v.. f'-r
Ei
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