The Oklahoma Herald. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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Evening Heralci EL RENO HOMES.
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA
HAMLIN W. SAH VI.lt, |-uli|l«h«r.
FRIDAY, FEB 1". 1893
i an County bank has a pretty cottage
on a 5 aire tract adjoinine the Kock
jIsland depot. Mr. Wrights plcaiant
! home i* one Of th9 nlc :*t in El Reno,
GREAT Removal SALE.
I . I and like that of Judge l>illie com-
| .Some of the Many >eat and
mandsafine view
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
uoc;; islani>.
assenger dill y.
Arrive*. ..12:17 p.m.
.. .8 :;>'l I-, i"•
| Freight daily.
I J/-aV(r*.- ••••'
Arrive- •'
CHOCTAW COAL .t HAII.V,'A', rn.MI'ASV.
|a tfmtTin'Vi J*""" W, 1886.
W«tlMlUnd || "«
Son- KxprnM Mail
d„v. .111.1 :i-< auducc
am I'M AM Button PM PJJrM
) 1:4<i ]":■ ) Ifllkoi 1 -
tan is: . •••• 1 !! :: "'I
of the city and
Co/.V Residences. I country and lias the advantage of
f , country life within a J-to:ies-lhrow of
K, Reno ha, man, feature. o ^^•
but |
Mention of others res deni es was
written but was crowded out for waot
of space.
* Frank Butts,
olnef clerk in the peine
he T. M. RleUarri" • L ' r C >u
in El Itsno helpint? i N. Li'.nd take,
the invoice os ti1 '[ | "til ktb V\ t VVCIC - o ■
« 'tint!lU Clt entiemt u| El Reno to carry the amount of ^ock
. . . _ . ,-*l-i TirCi VP.
As stated in our previous circular
that we were unable to gut l roou> a
:e«
12:45 4 :' ■") .
I M I' M A M Ai
Francis 1.1
A'-'tns !'•
W. E. Pi
R. I. J
Fort 1
t:
11:1
, „ * m A
j. 1 . llkai>1
j.C.Cbi -I
v.a-e I
Arapnl
the <1.1 \* I.IK mid Arnruli • na. :
||h ir< in El ' • 11 'i i •
rrl"i u> ' ■ ■' I or (.in■ v. ;iy r *.• •
For mti 11 : • ' all ; i tli«- 1 ■ 1
'idfon Choctuw a.( .«•. .
i: i KI:NN i \ c
Schedule of Dai y Mails.
MAIL absitxs i i: m SI JOSEPH AJCD MIN
from the north
from the uth
.1 p rii
4.13 p m
. taw ry
ABnlVES FR©M <1
Except Sund*" *
From OklaK _
-Ui* City, Cnuu*
Yukon fti.1 Cmadlan,
Vrom Fo.-t Ueno,
Fr m ' ''tn
From 1 it 1- no
From Liberty ;.i. Ti '
except bnndaye
From «'*"< ^
MAIL LEAVE? FOH J°'
For this South, daily,
For the North, daily
for the mo taw by.. Exe
i'or Kort K • •
For Yukon Apd (loom1l
For Fort Keii .
For Cunaili.nsCoin.< il(«rovc
Oklahoma City,
For Liberty RUti Tbur?ton,
t'?r Ar*.p'vb O0
OfcCTAW iv Leave j S
l'or F« rt K«
For Oklahori ■.
Arrives.
From Oklahoma City
From Fort Ileao
Jli.il In.vi s tl.lrlj minties l.efo"'
jm,. U. K. Ill i:«x. I'"""''
11 15 a m
i .(Ml |> m
:i. 15 :> m
11.30
p tr
! 1 ..V) u n
in :;o
11 30
V ,n
p m
ami
The Now England IMuin* I"" •'4!« ' u^~
rcct fruin the metory ut lioxtou llUss.
by A.S. Booton. .
Nov. ItEMiv—Full line of bulk, lield Mid
n«d«n w«d t Ladd'n 8e«d Hotiso eor-
ncr ot Wood ton itn*i Chocta*'
•sjajtnp
h: Pt,)8 . wnoAf o3ioius
Di) not buy j.acUlvji'' seed when yo«i cat.
get fici.li bulk PM ds I.mld « 8e«d
House oil Woodson and Choctaw.
The wind linn tt.o V'.rtli* blows fli f|
•mi k.'. n. aid l«d oBects from e.>!d< an
g.*..ti One Minute Co.ft. fur.i so f'
■ud u«'. will quickly perform wondri.'is
curt. \V J.Bomb-.rt & Co.
You arc invited to visit the Vh
oar at thr* Iloc'i Island depot and in-
B|H'ct their superior artistio work.
World's Fair sottvenier coltn for ut
at ibe Canadian County llai.k
Have vour lio.it,. and shoes ami I ari.'"<
reps It'll, at the Rock Island K'n
pair S op second do..i south of A.-nll
Uro'i n ltock Island avenae.
Red and whit- i lovO", alf'i Ifa,o;c'mr.l
(rrsss, r. d top, Kentucky •}«•« '<■' "I
l a.br- Seed House <>n "
Choctaw Sis.
WANTKH—Wldte fglrl to do gcr.ct
house work f r a family of tlire,' pt .m
perfotu. Otrman girl preferred. App
Immediiitcly to H. M. Hamlll, Capltsl
Hill.
•uavoi ut au^io in an
(_: jsjq 0!]) „spfii.'U MV- J".l ill!.
Keller on North Hook Island avi-
um; Inis hud umny years expeiicucc in
the re wins machine bu^inrss and
o-iti r.|.air yc-ur limchine on alma
notic. Ho can liirni-.li \ou wi..i sup-
plir:, l'.-i III his sll'ip I'.'r he l;ce[i.i .-vvy
thing <B ibtt Udb. If Voor machine
is out <«f repairctl! <-n hi Mid he
w ill set it running ail ri^lit in a short
time.
For itiMan V Mr*' Oh« . IbvMf , I
lv. M|«h„ *ccld nt*Hy *pilM
rtlidlng W Ur otjr lw HMl* boy Phe
. ., ,,,. I', applied lie Wit 's Witch BMM
, Ilrtng iii-t .nl Kliel. It's * won-
derful lood "nlv'' for bruUai,
fnieii, n 1 « nuv iur> for plli W.J.
s itiibart ^
If you oto ill ni c 1 of commercial
printing yem will pc'V! your 1 wtt : -
terest* if y°n call ut t is office before
p'.t ciog your order.
I winch we are very justly proud, uu- |
1 we take grearcr picture in poin'.-
ing to the many neat and comforu
able homes than in any o'her on#
linn::. O.ir pi ople came here to stay.
Thev have brough' with th..*m their
families and for tbeir comfort, good
substantial homes have been provided
01 the many .-til) ! w are named
| below :
Judie J. II. U uford'i ele.'ant home
I is erected on a commanding location
■ K '\'t ; : j from which can be s-en the I us>
basiling little city of El Reno, to th
I north nnd west, while on the scu'.li
13ipl c'i*'. "ire prea 1 >.ut tiic beau'.fui
fields ani furais kno^n no where else
as in Canadian county. This struct-
ure approaches the palati.il oie.er,
while H does no; 10 bo state'
ly. all the i infirovetiietila siiaii lis Con-
veniences f ir wa'er, gas end electric
nvo ; W.'idsd for. The people
of Kl lL. iio ure | roui ol Judge Bur-
ford's handsome r. ti lence.
0. M. Buckles owns a neat resi-
dence on Marker .r>- tine fronting ea-t
almost op[" it' prcibyterian
church, ThU i comlortoblo resi-
dence. buli I >r a home and not lor
sule. It is near to the business ccn-
terof cit . hi ll t'.d'ls mucli to
its r a worth for a gentleman in roer-
ctiitile^nisin -- as Mr. Buckles is.
County Tre:.surer, K. A. ^h:irp".
bast comtuo lion-, near and neat ress
idenee oil south choctaw s'.rcet. '1 hi-
j buildiu.' n- very cotnf rlably arranged
jiic.'ly painted "ii'.l i- i i a" res).ecl>
a de?iieah'.i liu . '.
I). Or,>ut, of tie Citizens
Srate Bank, ba-i an elegant two st ry
residence on the evstern slope of the
hill which commands ail excellent
view <>i the t-urrounding country
This reside ice is built for conit t
and convenience, having all ofljc
modern improvements. Mr. Orputs
residence would tlo credit to a city of
ten thousand population,
Coorge II. Km foot's handsome
home is built on the madorn cottage
plan and is a model of a cony home.
Ilis tasty b itunaisaming, with ample
room. It is nicely furnished and pre-
senis the aspect oi a happy home.
I. F. K"lley has a spacious residence
oa Capital hill overlookingj'tbe city,
ll w«s built with an eye to comlort.
The scurromdings are fell ctunning
an I the stranger U struck with the
excellent t.iste tlisplayod.
M. M. Kugle's resideuoe is also on
capital Iltll ani is a very comfortable
home. Mrs. Kugle is a great lover of
one of the finest ' <
Oklahoma City and
friends by the burdm
WASH I NGTON'S MRTIIDA V
VERSA RY.
ANN I-
The petrified n.a'i
the city only
Those who want to
should call at once an t .r.n - o+n/^V PITfl Wll^
est freak ever witne^'•? The gent'e- OUI StOCK, cdlU WU-
men in charge are courteous and
obliging end make friend- of r: 1
visitor?.
Chatl-s IJ -fe-rd -r ' -v,r E<
berry have formed :< r v. . • .
bought out the I'i. ico di :t
conduct fie hu-ine--uu t i
of the Kl ll'"'o I try. 'I
thtj.cn ^jll e-mdact ; 1
excellent order and fir. ish t'.
pic or PI i'''"-0 w'tlt hv G"c""
It'f tliilk. T'.'.iy e:q" ' 'o > • '•
crease their facilities and _
Reno a dairy scrviee the}
l i y ,
e wisli toc .rry.wliicli we regie.
Having- purchased pr^-
numbers ti. ^ ^
. verv much!
;:;^,rX";perty at Hennessey. Oklahoma, wner^
,,o . ti,- wonder we now making amp-9 roon_ i -
tii • strang* , -i * n
reo-
i
Ci ade;
' - - i
. y l ii -
to Kl
never
Entertainment at t;.e court bouse
and supper at the Caddo Hotel, to be
given the 22d of Feb. Proceeds to
apply on the foundation of the M. K.
cliureh.
Fxecutive ceiumitt.'.—Mrs. Shep-
ard, Miss.Bryaut and Mrs. J.;!iscn.
Committee on Program—Miaa Bry-
ant Mrs. shepard a;.d Mrs Me} or.
Commute on Decoration—Mrs.Mc-
Oacar.
Reception committee—Mr. arj
Mrs. Mon^v<aer> and oOl Ii,
Soliciting commH'.ee—Mrs. Mc
Oscar, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Hightower, j Je- cn °5" "
Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Grant and Miss It is a perpetual sour
Chapman. ; to know tha. .1. i
Coffee and tea oommittee-MrB. eome from the 8 ate. . • •• ^
Hiekox and Mr.. Chapman. ' over Oklahoma, .aj wi h -• ^
Table committee,—Mrs. Sawyer, thatCunadiancou y
Mrs Sto'.z, Mr-i F.sher and Mi-- | county and W Kcti ,
ivc citv in Ori.alic.ti i
Brown. , ^ "
PROORAM. j Canadian county l as r. . -
Instrumental music. ■ acrc' !""1 *"C Z ^ ^S
'•McClanas Child," Mis, Maggie j county ,n Osla lO.na a d Vr p ,1
Barrett. , .1 arc the most m lu-t.
Solo Mrs- Meyer, j in tb. west.
"lUgedy Man," Mr. Ben Ilegler, Jr. 1 f Lun «. the effi i nt mni
I)UeT, Miss Ackerutan and Rev. . - ., •* *« i; -t., ^ l unbn'
Sharpe.
r'rom
up
now on
we will ina,ke
heard of Prices to
sa'sre shipping!
aacK
\y
v>
1 ^
I i
Vjnl*
iot i i
of pa
.-■ire
who
or retail
Vv e cannot
i o i n t he
you vr ill
Stoic .
A1 1 ou
t ernpo:' ar
r o m o earl v and get your choice
' qu o t epri oo s here, but Wi 1 1 do
store.' This is a SUrft GO, and
j]. s q when y o u come to i ne
3 ar e
rds, not
L) K E A 3? - -
boards .
wi 1 !
o n e
de
pro ■
1 i.'iO pin
3.30 j> m
train
hat Swe theart of Mine
JJurford
O'lart-l'.e, Soldiers
-\.ra.
'.rom Ft.
I «3cr of T. M. Richui I-
| company in this city,
tooted to that compan/.- p..
oficc at Oklahoai'i City. M". '*'
many friend.', here :ang" ' . •'<
I most - ml - at'email pv. hS
well i >e.ipr.-. • • • 1 s-rieus! •
i regret to have him leave the city, for
j his many esa ei e >t qu iU •'• I' \ "
/intieri la. The Wild Gipsy Oitl," i e„deared hiui to r.l leader. i'i -
"Kmma Tustin, (in coatuuij') BCS8 circle^, wlrle ''• '! ;'i : 0 ' ' 1
! right and justiee ai.d ..i- beuov deaf
i spirit ti a e won for hi:
i fraternal regard.
i IvP liSi-S Gl j StO-v/.'
North Bickford Avenue.
Dialogue, "Aunt P. a..," Maggi
Piolierts and ^\da ^"lontrjjomery:
So'.o, Miss i.'ora Got'.ld.
>liss
Chorus.
.1. T. .Uli« >
-l'
ir
at ion a I
N
EL RENO, 0. 1
Q 0
l)ci
ill
v \
w tr-
Bowers auu hus^inade flower jultuie
a life study. Sue hai erected a tastily
arranged green house in which she is
making a goad start with many \a
rtetics «i rarest flowers.
Hon. .1. 1 Dillie, attorney for the
Illicit 1 -tan I railroad iu Oklahoma
lias • looted a two story residence ill
the s mill west paition i f .lie eily ou
a valuabo five acre tract which, lays
b • utiluliy to overlook the business
portion ol' i'.l liana o i t ie north and
the io-i- once poritoi ill the ea->t.
To the Wis. of Judge 1).die's re^i-
cjikc is tl.e i heyena • an i Arapahoe
cjuutry wiiii- oa -he -oullwcaiit are
b.aulilui and prod.iolive larms
jow i the city.
Frits Barnden u g and E-icuest an
Albert Slegeman. honored citizens of
Dennison, Iowa, are here with strong j
noiions of becoaiing Canadian county j
people. Tbes; gentlemen are upripl t
honorable people aad have the means :
with winch t make large improve- '
men'.s ami tire j iQt the kind of men
that Kl Reno wants t i come h ire.
They have the push and enUrprise
to help build up Canadian county if
they purchase as they probably will.
These gentleman are old acquaint-
ances of Thomas and John Jensen
who are endeavoring to get theni to
remain hire . permanently. These
gentlemen and others attracted here
by the Jensens, are all tlioiough
going farmers and good ediEens.
Tlie popular Royce and I,ansin
Musical Comedy company appear
at the court llou-e l'.a in "Ion. .
vacation" Friday, Feb. 17th. We get
this fine company bee: i*e the op'ra
house at Purcell I .
them out one nig1:'.
Wanted to Buy
Will
and
A generi! ptock of mnn Uaiiiiii1
trftilt* a rtecd< 'I fa "in aa part jiaym
pay balance in ca^h.
Farm is in Oalahoma, loroc mi"-- !rom ) ^^j90|
countv <*MttCwo miles fr< i i t Iroi l sta
tioii; choice tiret ! olt u:i "iinJ. ' im-
proved, five room house, good well, burn,
and outbuildings
Address, Lock lox 9, D irlington,Okla-
homa.
NOTICE.
Notion Is dor. I'V cl .. n, tl.H' Bickford
i Van Ness tiave llude appliealion to sell
at letail iimlr, vinous aial s-plrituous li-
quors at Kl Itciio, Canadian county, <>lt-
luhoini Terrin ry. and itiat luenee
thereloro will '>e granted lo I he
atiovc numeil appliennt afier <i.e . ::pan-
ti.,n of two weeks .rom the puhl caa >. ■'
tills .notice, jif there l.e n.'o. j et o in
wrl'.inc made in d filed to the. i-suanee of
said license. W . J. Ci.aiik, C.erk
Capital stock, $50,000.
DIEBCTbP.S '■
X. F. M.st'nnuii, P.. F. Still. I. .lalonick, i
ti. H. Kerfoo , ami (.'. L. tiev* ry.
Oo
II. Wri-'l t, ('artlii *r
J . \Y . Mil in
PltMl'lelil
(INCORPORATED'
Capital Stock $75,000.
J. W
ii i r i: c t O R s :
C. M. Buokles, J.J. O'Honrk,
Bel more, J« t. I'.irsons, !•. II. ^
, Seal**.®, J. A. Caldw
J. (i. Tompkin?.
Nv^T.CE.
Tciritory of ( klalioaia \
o it n l s i'
• 1 v.U of Kansas City
: it k n r
llano
tr National Hank, X< « V ik.
Mr. D.IV.? (}', of Iiouer*,
county (J, was in tli*i city ycstirda}
and this morning. II - reports county
G rap:«l y lillinj; with thrifty cfttlcr-. !
Mr. Gar win has a ii >od claim ( i j
which he is very pivu 1.
county.
Hen
County ol Canad ; n I
I i ntoi ial District Cou:
U.W. Ja' kman, Plaint'ff i
v cr'.u'cy, Defend ant J
The plaint IT In th© above ca -• •
his co.itpliiint tin-rein together ^iiii
injf Ii 1 I |
;i:i .tlli*
1.tc.lt Ol I
c r c' c t s a general Banking ?' Collection
business; County, School *nd City war-
rants bought: Money to Loan on chatile
and other s e cur it y•
Javit that thode!« ndaot i" a n n-r
the T. r: turv ft Okl-iiiorna, or o M.-ve-. an«.
that h.« iti- unknown rn-l uat upo;:
dUliR«nt tn< ilry ca not he asce t ined. and h
that if is ac n - bro i«ltt to trjf an 1 detor- ,
• !m« ilie title to reai estate •'n 1 . r tne | in.|
nt;.
It is an op
lias h:i'l less
en necret tliat Kl
good adveit sing
1 Of 11
Now 11)« ret
t real■
itate
(1 (left
en t
• veri
uted
dant
hi re
8. ll u?a/.. Has built tlu'OJ beautttu l more draw b iek« than any other elty j
collages oa e ipatal hill. In 0:10 o.
lliet-o ho res. . '- witu liis fa.nilv. lue
oilier Imo rent very readily nt a largo
pi ocelli 0:1 111.' 111011 invested in thein.
Mr. l.lu/o his displayed oxcellont
busiuess juigotne it In bnilding
! these collnires. Tli. y aro oozy and
jinfotlati'.
Michael K eholl cashier of tho Sloek
Exohungo Bank ha* good comfort*-
olo rosidouc ■ near the ,outliorn limit
DlIU—Kebruarv 8 ti ot | ncutuoti ,
Mie. Cross, afTutiain'.e wife 0" Al x
Cross, who lives two end one hall
miles east of Kl Itono. 1 lie death ol
Mrs. Cross leaves five motherless
Children and a disconsolate kushand
who mourns the Iobs of a true an 1
affectionate totiipanion and the shares
of his pleasures and a comfort in his
sorrows' The funeral oocured today
The sympathy of the entire coinunlty
is with the beioivcd hujbund and
motbeilesH children.
in Oklahoma, yet iu saite of a'.l
couragtu nts thrown io h 1- way
queenly little city is forging to
front mora rapidly tha i a-.y o
of'.lie wore fortunate cti:. .
I no!:!l-d Hon 1:1 1 >• lie l> ■ • • '• i«i •' r.,'i
1Mb day or April D IKS! It lid;nir the 12ih I
1 i ■ i ; t!s ni' .i 'crm <>' t.ie lJi-tre. I <nit • ■
*> i (l fin :iI v !-• he liol.len commencing; on ti:e |
1 „ ... , ..I \| ril ll. 1-U'Ht th-.'. ur: liou-.
in I lii n... in .- .id I'ointy aniCi.ti- i y n.l mi-
• fri.r i-iimur 1 > sni.t .-..niidaim. tin
will he hear,I .11,1 (l. ternuned In his a e 1 j
in witnea* wbereor I howuuto tet my hand
and m'.i \ 1 lie.- 'al of said urt t'.ilUb'.-ai a .!;• ; T ^
"- f ■■■ ' h:-:n i. k. 11 -. 11:: „. '.1 ■ • 1;- i t c
aii Smith. Attyu fop plaintiff. 1
she i t'fth. 1 i.
Citizens
State
^ \ '"5 C" ! "
j > c t A i k
v
THE SATURDAY III.AUK
Is the :r, ,it.'-t nowsp.ipi r nomler of aeo.
it is four \a .rs old imd ! 'is n rirculallon
Di'ovei a quarter million . epic-a week,
blo rosidonee near tne soumorn ; t1i# |,,, «r a.-nsaiiona ai.d m. ,-t marvel-
ol the city that is .a good substantial i ( il.i vi l,1[l „rc written up in ti e last style
structure built lor comlort M ft home.; ^ j , |;,V ntuat rated. Subiorlptloni
Mr Kichl.tll s pi-omiios aro uicely on-: ( iv,.;( #. ; ,-r year, :? 1 for .-•* '■ .onth-.
olOMd. er SO oenU ft>r ctbr** month*. Bptcls
1'. llaleroo-, manager for the An- I ti)daeein*nti to otubg. Bend for fr*o
hu-er-ltaseh llrewing companyliti this i fc|l , ,.0pie«. Bovs everywl.oro ar
u. ha, ,-|. >uiel ko residence fronting m,kl, g i,ig mor. v s. illav «be Blade on
south ai d . a t and surrounded with the ►ireels. Write I'm particular*. Ai-
t'ao comforts of the modorn di.y roai j,. ,1.0 t.ul li.h. r. W. 1). Bofci>, 113,
d'tice Mr. Hal brook has .upended | ] J and 117 Fifth avenue, Chicago.
h""aJ^ummViy'wiisweUtipoadJ Service a*u.ualat (he Pf**brterl*n
home and Ins mm i | ^ ^ ^ 8,M(H(hi >li(JI„i:iry conccrt
"capt Hlglor, District clerk of the lla.nv l'r..chln8 .(7.30 th.tue "Sheba*
Second Julolal|di.trlol liasj ozpouded- Queen "
considerable of his |earthiy goods in
1 • ( t
Up CAPITAL. SoO.OOO.
r.r-t
( our
y v, in
(band 1
It.*.:
olilohti: a O. T.
Jan. IStti 1W-.
en'e'-t a at this of!: e ,
.• 1 . O (ill' !ll I r
.sited April •-!. '
.vii-i, township ii i
Ut- Sill>3 J> 4
D1
■ o. I. A Da
Bap?--:- -
Pi S c:;'. s. p (
C TORS ;
Pr;; p p f; ,ift| p
SJUOillyilui
r. H. C. AeiiiV,
li. r. Sinttli, M.T.
r, ipriui Atii liiniirth test
:iitai.e'-'i J :it<ai\d( i.ivent.
iI. I . i.! ii. Keuiitu
. \tt'y> lor t ont-itnir..
i | (ius'iiva Thchin, l'r
' Juo. W. Nj t•>', N it r-
' i
I l eli Ml Kilhiioir,
A. New num.* As
oilier
Ca-h
>'otlc«
Laud oiht
s hei
consiuorauio v* •*- B • '" -
providing a comfortablo homo which j)n«/
with an eve to tuo beautiful was orna- lyCl VV I Ut O*
mented quite lavishly by style of Hulah
aad painting. CapLlllglers home is
one of tho prettiest in El Kouo.
K. 11. Wright,cashier ol tho Cauadl- j
Highest prices paid. Send for pricecurrent
The A. E. Burklurdt Co., Exporters and
Manufacturers, Cincinnati, Ohio.
'or l*uhl.eiltloii.
at Oklaln unit ity«O.T.
January 2«,ibJ«3. j
. jhvgiven 'h it ?' « following n*in- i
-...'I'l'. r h."al.-r, iiotiev ol his Intention to
III ik,' H i ll t'l'.Mit in - Itui.irl "t Ills .-lalm, and |
Sat aald uroof will la- tnu.lo before John H. Ml-
l'r.,1', l ' .ll'-l::. Ol .OUIUJ • SI Kl .
items "• 1 • on March ti, >.>'►, u/..:
Thomas i.. i'm|ua for thef. k. 'i section 8,
Th r- I'tlUtfC 17 w. 1. 11 -
He mm*'* thefollownur witnesses to pr- ve J
his continuous residence upon and eulttvatios .
"j^nesTlois- E«'klel llul-. John W.lkeison
auil'tl '^tTli Macomb,nil ol iteno City. O.
Anv per-H'ii wholdeaires to protest n^rainst
tin1 allowance ot nucli proof, i who known ot
hip nuhstaetial roason, under tin* law andieyu
latiousol the interior hi partue-nt. win sueli
proot should ;not he allowed, will he jriven an
tiniiortnnity *t the a' ove nient oued time and
li'iiee to erosa-exaifll.il' the wtlncsses .. said
Claimant, and to otter eu.lcncc 111rcbuttalot
,„a, Buliuiitted by l(nlltrr.
>®VCA PITAL$5COOO'#-C-
Does a General Banking Business.
DIEECTOES'
linstaTH Tbelan, (has.K, Ashley. Michael Klehboit,
D ti Horner J. Kel" U>«l. Elebholl.
John W.Nyce*
M.L, Stntilcr.
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Sawyer, Hamlin W. The Oklahoma Herald. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1893, newspaper, February 10, 1893; El Reno, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc159697/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.