The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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IT is economy ti
a PW4j^T0RIDS
Ili - THE SMI
('oluml.i.'.s are built to last. Hi'1-' —
know this: they see tin' honest old
Columbia* about and c'.oini; : ""d scr-
vice year alter year. Columbins arc-
also "built to look well, as tverybi.dy
knows who ever saw a ( olumbia.
At $125.00, Columbias present a
value which no riilcr can afiord to
overlook.
POPE MFG. CO.,
Boston, New York,
Chicago, Hartford
Tiiis
sf-i tho
No. '■
Will
Out
pie P.-
at
ZEE.
JL. FBANKMli
41USTICK I K A C1L
Will rent houses and does a general
ing business.
RATES REASONABLE
collect-
ATTENTION
VETERANS
PENSIONS,
BOUNTY
< >
BACK PAY
AND
OR RATIONS'OBTAINED.
Certificates of Service Procured.
onaroes ot Desertion Removed
Printers'
ink,
Joii
mill
} out
•f till
5 p.
sWS,
AoM'ir t<
tome to tiif Dmnuh'KAT ottiee
have your final proof jiapers much
fret of charge. We have blanks«
; riintl* free.
Notice for publication,
I.iuid office «t
< Iklahoma Citv, <>. T. 1
tkt.lt?i'4 !
Notice Is hereby given tllllt lilt' I' >1 -
lowing named (.ruler has liled notice
i'l hi- intention to make final proot
in support of his claim. aril that said
iirool will lie made before Jolt 11 II
F.l K
Court
(>. T
!,
u r lot h,
I N F.S
for tlu
1 7, town
lie folio
nt I-:i Beno
IS'.U, vi'
I'KKI.K.
• northeast 1
icliip 12. mi
tv. O. T.
Notice For Publication.
1 .and ()ftice at )
Kingfisher. O T.
Nov. _'l, 1M 4. \
Notice is hereby given thai I he fol-
lowing named settler has liled notice
of her intention to make final proof
in support of her claim, and that said
proof will be inside before register ami
receiver at Kin^ti^l er, (). I .. on Jan.
11, W>, viz:
J KM IMA J. HALLOW,
j of Heron, <>. T . for the southwest
>n It, township 1 1.
>. lo;>o
one fotii t 1). se
ranueo, II. K
She names
t - • iir< > e hei
HERE AND THEHK.
Waytf wns once n policeman, md
his descendant* are found in the
Waites, NYaytea, Gates, («aiter. \N alter-
nians and NYattermans.
Tiikuk is a man in Boston who makes
a business of repairing shirts. and be
seeures patronage of some very re-
spectable people these hard times.
It is said thai the menu card has been
in use since 1840, at which time it was
introduced by Duke llenrv of Itruns-
wiek at the sessions of the C.ermati
reichstag in Ucgcnshurg
Tiik I bitch government is about to
take steps toward reclaiming the
Yaw der Zee
«!." (MM); .n M
TI
.1 wli
• Ui11 o WI n u
litinit us
>st is estimated at
,'ii the work is fin-
i.-ivs w ill l e lit for
es r
lid Ml
\V. l>
k: K
sat n
rph.v
• 11|>-
\ i z -
d
l'hillil
of Her.
nl. Tu
Knight,
l-'ir
in t'
of III
til
aid bind,
:iird Murphy.
llesi
I'll
Mm
[ti 0 s
"'8
Di
knows of a
tiler the law
I ill. ii .i D.
should not I
an oppoiti
nu ll I. me a
cgulati
d I'l
field,a I
Any i
against t he allowance .
who knows of any sul
under the law and tIn
t be 1 ut< l ior Depart in
! proofshould not be a
given an opportunity
mentioned time ami
examine the witness
ant, and to oiler evidence in
ol that submitted b\ claimant
K. Sim i.man . lie
{First pub. Now --.)
. drawi
it ther
stunt
.* it
phi CM
and
idivid
I, wi
ti claim
latest
I >s. Each
lub must
me hand.
;> by the
ai.*' 2.173
fi tiger .s
111 seven
ed, is tho
rs on one
i Europe,
!v i-siied,
! . el ie t
h. of
I Id hi-
ll M. I
ilb
nK
Notice l'i
blind Oll'u
Kin); Usher,
Nov. 121, 1
Notice In n
>r
> r.
ftQ
d
>n t«
\
i:i ve11 i bat I be I'd- ■
ler lias tiled notiec 1
make final proot i
laini. and that said |
it the pi
n an lo1
IJalfour
•I and
P' v,di
ioIo
i Tin 1
j bo
tho
. -.I
For Publication.
J the I ii
in mind
•e at
(i. T
i|.
ti,.- IIKJimltAT
v. I. I-
veil that the fol
has tiled notice o
■ t mi I proof in -tip
1 Unit saiil pii'o
I'. i(,simill re
his intent
support o
mf will he made bef.
il reeeivcr at Kinglisher
unary 11, ls''l, viz:
THoM \s .1. CliOSSI'IKI.D
Ull i«
(il .
in >w
T.
>n Hxi'd
tm ived
i here it
• t:it ion
Hero
mi l b,
F.
I*H f>lhnt ion
.and i Hlice at
|)<
•111 I M
()klalioin;
• 1H04,
i^ iiaiiKM
cr intent
ipport of
proof
v\ I
m:
I'rol.i
• . I«i. 1MM. >
•liven that tlie t'ol-
• r has liliil not ice
• make linal proof
laim. and that said
e befor« .1 no. II.
.1 inl^e at Fi I Jono. i >.
:U>. is« 4. vi/:
.I'AKK-
liaities th
bis i
d cult i
T . for tli
t*t ion 10, t
No. oT'JO.
following
nl unions
nor
WIl
raii^t
A IJt F. I'VLF.
sect ion
west I.
*n\
one-fourth,
ran ye S we:
She liaiiu
prove bel-
and
! .1
1 loll
[he SOllthwest
township I-.
the following witnesses to
intiiiuous residence upon,
ultivation of, said land, vi/.:
I *\ le. .Io 1111 I arilioil, anil < W
( resse. of Henville. (> T, and John II
Sams of El Keno. i >. T.
Any person who desire- to protest
against the allowai ce of such proof,
or who knows of any substantial reason
under the law ami re«julations of tin*
Interior Department. why such proof
: should not be allowed, will be yiven
an opportunity at the above mentioned
lime and place to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimant, and to otTer
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
I . M. DILLKY. I'e^ister.
/ (First } nl). i )ct 1 .
PENSIONS I
jam fs m
for tin* northeast
i:t. township 12 noi
M.
II. i.mni's tin- following witueisws .
to provi- hi« eotitinuous resideneo upon |
timl enltivatlon of. said land, vi/:
Sittiniel Martin. I'i'rry Martin. W i 1
Hum l'l.elps. ami Thonitis \. Cooksej.!
all of HI lteno, (>. T.
Any person who desin-s to protest
against the allow atiee of Mieh pi out or
who knows of any substantial reason,
under the law anil the regulations of
the Interior Department, why such
proof should not be allowed, will he giv-
en an opportunity at the ahove men-
tioned time ami place to cross-examine
the witnesses of said claimant, and to
offer evidence ill rebuttal of that Mib
niittcll by claimant.
1!. M. DU.t.HV
■ first pub. Nov.
Ballow, (i. W
, a nd A mlcrsoi
i). T.
,1 who desires to protest I
illowance of "itch proot ;
,s of any substantial ron- I
the law and the regnla- J
isteP ployed by horticulturist
plants. The s: ru *i nr. -
j rails, and may thus be
! from place to place to pi
i may lie desirable to proti
tbeast or force its growth.
lip 14, i is a reeeiit report t«
i States department of a*
I Alexander Mc \ilcc state.
I1< -SI'S ■ to ilainage fr.
creases in thickly p
the risk in the counti
cral, about five times;
the city.
A I.in ino specimen of the kirjfcsi and
most deadly anuke kn- wn (< )phi< pha-
•fus claps) lias been added to tin? Zoo-
logical tiardens of London. It ^roNvs
twelve to fourteen feet, in length, and
is hooded like the cobra It occurs in
India. ISurma and in the Fast Indian
archipelago, living 111 forests and jan-
rcsidence
said land'
o the 1 liitcd
■ :vmi It ii re Mr.
s that the Ha-
li;;!itnJng de-
lated «list ricts,
I,, ing, i.i gen-
rreat as t hat in
o 11 < -.<
rang'
ID
to pri
upon.
n i /:
Jemima J.
.!. 1\ Fliillips
all of Heron,
Any pelsoi
against t he a
or who know
son under
lions of tin Interior Depart ment, tries and readily climbing trees.
,i„l(l not be allow- lx Smith America utiionff the moan-
Kni^bl, |
Venard,1
hv
«Ul'l
pr<
cd, will be given an
the above mentioned
to cross-examine th
said claimant. and t<
in rebuttal of that
claimant.
F. '• i. S I'l I.M NN. II
First pub. Nov. *2-
pportunity at
inie and place
witnesses of
oiler evidence
o 11 111 i H
•d I v
ii-ter.
tains the evergreen oak begins to lip-
I pear at about .V nt) feet, and is found
! up lo the limit of the continuous forest,
which is about KUXK) feet. The vulua-
1 hie cinchona tree, from which IVrtivian
bark is obtained, has a range eh'vat'mn
on the mountain slopes running from
•MKMJ to «. ,: (Ml feet.
THEIR ORIGIN.
Not in
lor
1 lee i s t el
:atioii.
I
We have
eood as new
at a bargain.
Notice Printers.
a l'aragon pajier
. Si'/.e '2'2' iiu'he?
for sale
Notice for Publication
COMMUTATION
If you have a claim for Pen«ion ,
Back fay, iiouuty Commutation of na-
tions or any othar L©jitlmat« Otai ,
write to
T. W. HBN3LHY
U. S. PENSION ATTORNEY,
Washington, D. C.
I procure certiflcat«« of houorabU
service and ha o miiiUry r oordi
amended and charts* of d«*erUo« re-
moved.
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
l FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AMD CROUP.
Land Office at )
(Ik I ii 11 on i a Cit y, 0. T.,
o t. 0, IS',14. )
Notice is iierebv given that the fol-
lowing; nanie.l settler has filed tiot'ce
of bis intention to make final proot
in support of his claim, and that
said proof will he made before -fno.
11 Pitzer, l'rohate .1 uilge at Kl Keno,
i>. T., on Nov. 22, 18114 viz:
SETH HOW KEY.
for the southwest one-fourth, section
ti, township lOnorth, range 7.west.
He names the following witnusse
to prove his continuous residence
| upon and cultivation of said land viz:
Manuel Tyler, K. \V Mitchell,
James Sanders, Morris Sander-, of
Union City, < >. T.
Anv person who ilcsires to protest
against the allowance of such proofor
who knowsof any substantial reason
j under the law and the regulations of
the Interior department, why such
[ proof should not he allowed, will he
' given an opportunity at the above
! ment ioned time and I lace to cross ex-
amine the witnesses of said claimant
I anil to oiler evidence in r. hutal ot
i that submitted by claimant.
IV M. Dillev, Register.
(Kirst pub Oct. 11).
Kam. Oi-'KirK AT
K I SI ■ I'ISIIKR. <>. T
Nov. 21. IS'.U. I
j Notice is hereby given that the fol-
uttcr ik i |,lWiujr named settler has liled notice
of his intention to make linal ptoof
in support of his claim, and that saiil
proof will be made before register
and receiver at Kingfisher, O. 1 , on
January 11, 1S95, viz
GEOKOK \V. KNIUHT,
of Heron, O. T. for the northeast one-
fourth of section 11, townthip 14,
range ."i, II K No
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up-
on, and cultivation of, "aid land, viz:
T •' Orosstiehl. (i. W. Weiss. .1.mi-
ma J Hallow and J \\ Drak.' all
Heron, <*. 1 .
Any person who desires to prot
against the allowance of such pr
or who knows of any substantial r
son under the law and the regulations J jtB f,ir
IIi.i.i.s were first placed ill church.**
about 4(K) A. 1). 'J'hey were used, not
to call the worshipers to service, but
to4be rung".hi tlie approach < f storms,
I t.1 prevent the "Prince .if the Power of
' the Air" fnuu smiting the sacred edifice
with lightning
Sk Kn A niu.K, to express the idea of
utter rout, dispersion and confusion,
is probably <>f Irish origin. Ill a ver-
i siou of the Irish New Testament it i
written: "I will smite the shepherd,
I and the sheep of the Hock shall bo
sgedadol." ..r dispersed.
PkoI'I.i: say "liod bless me" after
sneezing from the fact that in the days
of the plague tills terrible malady be-
gan with violent sneezing and other
indications of cold, 'flic exclamation
was thus originally a prayer to be de-
livered from tile plague.
Tiik title of doctor was invented for
the especial lienclit of the learned
Iucrnius, of the twelfth century. The
. title was conferred by the university of
I 1 itolopna. The flrst doctor of medicine
\\as William liordenio. who received
i tin* title from the college at Asti in
s,,,.
Tiik bow is Hrst seen depicted on
' Egyptian monuments about M.ooo It. r.
then did not differ greatly
of the Interior Department, why
such proof should nut be allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-
examine the witnesses of said claim-
ant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant,
F. ti. Srii.max. ItegMri.
(First pub Nov )
Notice For Publication.
I.Hlld < Ulice ill
K iilKtlshei'. < >. I
n. ioln'i'^7. IWU.
froai that in u*e among boys at the
present day. It was used in European
warfare as late as Irt40, ami was deemed
Ijuite
then
as effective
employed.
FUNERAL
•hlest kilo
as the arquebuMe®
ODDITIES.
vn inscriptions are
Tiik
epitaphs.
Tin. iirat tax was laid on funerals in
England in
Mummy cases have often, on the ex-
ternal lid. a representation of the occu-
pant.
Thk tireeks burled or burned their
dead, one word having both signitiea-
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In raising a family of nlnf children, my r*°jl
edy lor Cousha. Ccldn and Croup was onion syrup. 1*
i* just aa effpf!ti\o to-dav as it was i
Now "VhS
Larce boMl^a f*o psnts.
There's nothinf as good.
Years Experience in Pension Office Work.
I )ruggist.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
Notice to Homesteaders.
The law requires linal proof notices
to be plainly printed in a newspapers of
general circulation, and in type that
can be read by the public. There are
a number of little catch-pi nny concerns
which have sprung up in this county
that are not newspapers of general
circulation. A linal proof notice
is not legal and will not stand
Nol lee is® hel-eh.v
iihiiumI nettler has Hied not ice of his inn
to make ti ii :t 1 proof in support of Ids
and that said proof will lie made before
ler a lid receiver sil K inirllslcr. i 'I' o
i:;. |st 4, viz:
l l.lsll N iiriiNRTT.
II. K. 4.*>4i for the south one-half noil
one foilrlhand loKHund 4- 'ciion
ship 14. ra aye ii.
Ih1 nil lin-s I In- foliowin. willn—In
his continuous residence npoti and ci
lion of. said land. \'/
I hill the following lions.
Iteilht
I M:id i*■'
T.F.HENSLEY & BRO.
Pension Blanks.
The Dkmotkat office keeps in stock.
. - | . - i the test if anyone tiles a protest against
f pension blanks, nur
forms and'the homestead
\Iim dt-
al 1 kinds
blanks are all of the latest
approved by the commissioner of pen-
sions.
on the ground that
the notice is insullieient. Homestead-
ers who desire to avoid annoyance and
trouble, should place their notices in a
Isaac (
liojfer*.a
0 T
A ny pe
1 lie a liowanci- nf such pi
any siihslaiilial reason,
rejmlalioiisjif I In Iniei
such proof >hoiild nol lie
Madisoi
.f Sn.vde
1
418 2d Street. N. *
WASHINGTON, D. C.
newspaper
which there is no (pics-
Final pro
narcro at
papers made
• l)KMi ri:.\T
out
ottic
to whether it is a newspaper «
under the law and
hi I epa rl laeni. w h.v
11 lowed, will lie ui\ -
en an opportunily ai the ahove mentioned
time and place t" ■ ro~~e\ainliic i he wilneses
of said claimant, ami lo offer evidence in rc-
lnitial.of thai siihmitted hy claimant.
K. Ci Sen.man. Iteirlster.
I ir-l puh N..\ i
Tiik best evidence goes to show that
the pyramids of Egypt were royal scp-
ulchers.
Tick early Christian martyrs were
generally burled in or near tho
churches.
Many tribes of the aborigines of this
country elevated the bodies of the dead
on poles.
Tiik practice of burials in churches
was commonly discontinued in France
about 1777.
"Ukatii is an eternal sleep'1 is the
favorite epitaph above the doors of
Koman tombs.
Tiik magi did not bur? their dead,
but left them to be devoured by birds
of prey or dogs.
Ni-'.ao delivered a funeral oration at
the funeral of Poppeac. whom he had
killed with a kick.
Tiik cutting of the body in mourning
for the dead lias been practiced by the
People of in*::i*•" linti' :?s
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894, newspaper, November 22, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc159938/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.