El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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THE AWIERICAN-NEWS,
EL RENO.
Dealers in
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Y AMStlCAN. XL UNO, OKLAHOMA SATURDAY. AUGUST 8
Larceny.
H. (). GRAY ARRAIGNED, BOUND
OVER TO AWAIT THE
GRAND JURY.
II. B. Gray was arraigned before
Judge Frame, chirked with larceny of
$22 form a boy. Evidence was sufficient
to the judgment of Judge Frame to
v.; rrant the holding- of Gray to the
iry and n mmitteed him to the
custnuy uf the sh'erilT in default of $500
bond.
Mr. E- A. Baldwin.
i-'atiikk < )k our fellow
t( )\\ nsm ax 1)1 kd at his
home in kentucky.
Iv A. Bnldwwin, of MorgantoWn,
Kentucky, died at hi- home in that citf
011 the morning of July 26. Mr. A. M.
Baldwin and one brother being present
during his illness. The deceased was
Si years oft age and an honored citizen
of his town. He leaves an aged wife
and five children.
Mr. Baldwin's death did not come as
1 surprise to his family. Mr. Baldwin's
health had been failing all spring and
summer. The body was interred at
Louisville on the 27th Iv A. Baldwin
is the father of our fellow townsman,
\. M. Baldwin.
(First published July 30, 1703 )
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the interior. United
States land office, El Reno O. T.,
July 29, 1903.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been filed in this office by John P.
itummel, contestant, against homestead
entry No. 9465, made Sept. 13, 1902, for
se Y\ of se Ya section 2, township 11 n,
range 10 west, I- M., by Perry V. Mer-
rick, contestce, in which it is alleged
that entryman ha** never made settle-
ment, has never made any improvement
011 the above tract of land and alleges
abandonment for the period of six
months and more and said default still
exists, said parties are hereby notified
to appear, espond and offer evidence
touching -aid allegation at 10 o'clock
1 tn.. on September -'4. 1 >o.}. before the
regi.-tcr and receiver at the United
Statt > land office in El Reno, O. T.
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, filed July 29, 1903. set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this
notice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publication.
FRANK C. SICKLES. Register.
and receiver of the U. S* land office at
El Reno, Oklahoma, on September IS,
1903, viz.
NORA ALMA DcBAUN,
of Marvel, Okla., for the nw x/\ section
9, township iin, range 9w, I. M. --- August n
the following witnesses to El Reno, Oklahoma, on August .4-
Notice is hereby g'ven that th« fol
iowing named settler h s filed notice ,
of his intention to make final proof ti
support of his claim, and that sant
proof will be made before the reg.ster
and receiver of the U. S. land ofT.cr. at
H: names
eve his continuous residercc upon
an 1 cultivation of said land. viz.
W. s. Elrod, William Ivy, William
Paddock and Charles L. Clary, all of
Marvel, O. T.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register.
(Fiijt published August 4. 1903.)
CALL, FOR BIDS.
Sealed bids wil be received by the
undersigned for rent of unplatted por-
tion of cemetery land, bidder to state
how much per acre in advance. Bids
will be closed 011 the 8tti day of August,
1903, at noon.
Ily order oi the City Council.
1 4t W. B. ROBERTS,
Chairman Cemetery Committee.
I9°3' V'Z: GEORGE SEATON,
of Leal, Oklahoma, for the se yt sec-
tion. 24. township 10 n., range 9 w,
I. ii.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz.
A. R. W. Tegtmcyer, James W. De
Moss Wililam C. Ross, and Reuben
Nickelson, all o5 Leal, Oklahoma.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register.
Fine \A/inLTTquoT?3 amd ClGAR5;
WHOLESALE. AND. RETAIL*
200-202 V?ocm /slahp or,
FINE FR£E~LUNCH AT A L HOURS.
C A. Sheldon, an expert jeweler of
| Joplin. Mo., has accepted a position
with D. C. Minton.
First published July -9, 1903.)
notice to contractors.
The board of education of the city of
K1 Reno will receive bids to erect a
twelve room school house according to
the plans and specifications which may
be found at the office of Riley & Lay-
ton. architects, 011 and after August 3.
1903. No proposal cr bid will be con-
sidered by the board unlcs accompanied
by a certified check in the sum of $i,-
000 payable to the board of education
in case such bidder shall refuse to ac-
cept the contract if awarded him. The
successful bidder will be required to
furnish a good and sufficient bond to
insure his faithful performance of the
(First published July 25, 1903.)
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United
States land office, EI Reno, O. T.,
July 25, 1903:
A sufficient sontest affidavit having
been filed in this office by Jerry Mur-
phy, contestant, against Homestead en-
try No. 3149, made September 6, 1901,
for the sw l/ section 4. township 11,
range 10 west, by David Smith, contes-
tce, in which it is alleged that David
Smith has abandoned said land for
more than six months an has failed
to establish his residence on said land
and has failed to cultivate and improve
the same and said abondonment still
•exists, said parties are hereby notified
to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m., 011 September S, 1903, before the
register and receiver at the Unitei
States land office in El Reno, O. T.
The said contestant having, in
(Firs published July 9- t9°3-')
notice for publication.
Deparment of the Interior, land office
.-,t El Reno, Oklahf^ia, July 6, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice
of hi, intention to make final proo!
in support of his claim and that said
proof will be made bJore the register
and receiver of the U. S. land office at
El Reno. Oklahoma, >n Aug, 1st 20,
1903, vie:
ALEXANDER GROFF
for the nw Vi, section 20. township 9n,
range 8w, I. M-
He names the following witnesses to
rove his continuous residence upoat
awl cultivation of said land, viz:
R. R. Maxey, of Minco, i. t.; e
E. Davidson, of Minco, I. t.; Robert
Estes, of Minco, I. T.; George Frank-
n, of Minco. I. t.
FRANK C. SICKLE?,
52-135 5 Register.
contract if he should be given the same,: porpcr affidavit, field June 11. 1903, set :
$45 TO
CALIFORNIA
AND BACK
AUCUST I TO 14.
Less, considerably less, than half the rate usually
in effect. Made on account of the Nationat En-
campment of the 0. A. R., but open io the gener-
al public as well as to the members of tlie <1. A. R.
Tickets good to return until October 15. Rock
Island system offers two routes to California—via
HI Paso and via Colorado. Von can go oneway
and return another.
Special trains will be run for the ace inimodation
of Iowa and K ms is veterans.
Rock Island I
Svstem
Full information furnished on appli-
cation to any Rock Island ticket
agent, or by addressing
(.1 O. II. Ill . (i. I*. A.. Little Koclv, Ark.
I. S. McNally. I). I'. Oklahoma O. I .
notice.
I will not be responsible for bills
contracted from this date, by my son,
Walter.
(> t A. E. SAX EY.
Tic kets on sale July 18th to 20th in- Trains Nos. 1 and 2 also handle
elusive from 1.1 Reno to St Louis ind sleepers between Oklahoma City
return $19 10 for'the round trip. Tina! and Haileyville. u
limit for return passage leaving St.
Louis up to and including July 28th.
For further information call or writ?.
T. PORTEL, A lit. C. R. I. & P.
IT. E. CUNNINGHAM, Agent.
Legal Notices.
(First published Aug. 13. IQO.V)
NOTICE F< )R PUBLIC \TI< >N
Department of the Interior. Land Of
fice at F.l Reno. Oklahoma, August!
5. 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-i
lowing named settler has filed noticej
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver. I*. S. Land office at El
Reno. Oklahoma, on September 19.
IQ03, viz:
V RED ERICK C. MYERS,
of Cameo. Oklahoma. for the sw. '4
section <4. township 11 north, range
8 west, Indian meridian.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land. viz:
Daniel Scott and Joseph C.. Smith of
Minco, 1. T . Samuel Scott of Union,
( )k1ahonia. and Julius M\ers of Cameo,
' ()klahoma.
ER \ NK C. SICKLES.
Register.
and no proposal or bid will be received
or considered by the board of educa-
tion after 8:30 p. 111., of the 24th day
of August, 1003.
Payment for the erection «f the said
school building will be made in 4 per •
cent. 20 year bonds. The board reserves
be right to reject any or all bids.
Done by order of the board of cduca- I
tion, this the 27th day oil July, 190.v
J. E. JONES, President.
DAYTON MUNSELL, Clerk, j
(I it W4 t
forth facts which show that after din
diligence personal service of this notice
can be made, it is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be gi
by due and proper publication.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register.
(Firs published July 9. I9°3 )
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior, land office
at El Reno, Oklahoma, on August
(First published July 9, 1903.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior, land of-
fice at El Reno, Oklahoma, July I,
IQ03-
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has field notice of
his intention to make final proof m
support of his claim, and that said
iroof will be made before the register
and receiver of the U. S« land office
at El Reno. Oklahoma, on August 11
1903, viz
(First published August 1903)
Before T. J. Mitts. Justice of the Peace
o:, the City of LI Reno rownship.. r .cojver nf ihe U. S land office at
Reno, Oklahoma, on August 18,
CHARLES B. CECIL,
of Cameo, Oklahoma, for the ne lA sec
tion 8, township 12 n., range 9 west,
I. M.
1903, viz: j pje namcs the following witnesses to
Noicc is hereby gi\en that the fol- f contjnuolls residence upon
lowing named settler lias filed notice nf I ^ CM,t;vation of sai,| land, viz:
make final proof in ^ Bccbe> of R, Rcno ( 0 T..
laim an.I that said Mnrris c„st:ird. of Cameo. O. T.;
will be made before ti e register Isaac x of Nicely, O. T;
his intention t
support 01 hi
Canadian County. Oklahoma Terri-
tory:
J. L. Gardner. J. \Y. Gergens, and M
Gergens, copartners, as Ciardner
Gergens Bro., plaintiffs.
A1 Crume, degendant.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
'Wie defendant. A1 Crumm, wil take
notice that on the 29th day of July,
1903, the plaintiffs filed their bill of
particulars in the above entitled court ipbillip* and
praying for judgment against him for MJnco I. T.
(lie -11111 C- and also filed their FRANK C. SICKLES, Rcgi-ter.
affidavit in attachment therein and.
caused an order of attachment to be1
issued out of said court and to be lev-
ied upon one cook shack, trucks, cook! , , . , , _.
. ♦ - Department of the interior, land office
stove and water tank as toe property of , .
11913, viz:
ELI GRAVES,
of Minco, I. T.. for the lots 1 and 2,
;.nci s 1 j ne section 5, township 9n,
inge 8w, I. M.
He namcs the foll owing witnesses to
>icve bis continuous residence upon
nd cultivation of said land, viz:
James Graves, Amos High, Davie
Leslie Johnson, all of
Frank M. Saunders, of Cameo, O. T.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register.
(First published July 8, 1903.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TIME TABLE
ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM
Effective April 5, 1903.
Train No. Nonli Bound.
12, daily
14, daily
36, daily, except Sunday ....
130, daily, runs through to
Shawnee. O T., via C. O.
and G
52, daily, except Sunday, lo
cal freight
\YH « NOT • r.F.P COOL?
Server ..ml retu 1 5-22.25.
«)gdcn and Salt l . it-e City. ^
St Paul and M: mcapo!i>,
$25.
?o.
slint'.
Arrives.
4 10 a.m.
4 if) |> 111
7 -7 • 10
10:05 am.
South Hound.
Arrives.
I j:jo a.m.
II 45 a.111
9 22 p in
7:4^ a m.
416 p.m.
POT F.L.
Agent.1
TIME
Train No.
II, daily
13, daily
35, daily, except Sunday ....
129, daily, Lawton Express..
51. daily, except Sunday, lo-
cal freight
r
Telephone No. q.
CHANGE IN CHOCTAW
TAHLE.
WEST BOUND.
3U5 *• m
7:30 a. m.
3u5 p- m
EAST BOUND.
12:40 a. in
1:20 p. m.
9:25 p- m-
Train No. I carries through sleeper
for Denver, via Amarillo. Train No.
2 carries through jleeper for Little
Rock, Hot Springs and Memphis.
Cloud Croft, N. i/f
El Paso. Teaxs, 5*
Buffalo, N. ^$,1 25.
Detroit, Mich..
Ni.tgra rails. $43..-5
Lake C'l. utauqu • ^.<9 10.
And all other p.u« ipic pout in th-
! c ast.
For further info: ration, >y overs
j «i'ti etc., call or W|- v- P. PORTEL-
Av.eut C. Iv 1. & P.
Tickets on sale ti.1 'y until Se •emb*r
1 c Final limit returr.vig October 31.
No. 1
No. 7
No. 3 ,
No. 2
No. 4
No. 8
OUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCUR
SIONS TO CALIFORNIA.
have been very successful.
I am now organizing several
similar parties for July and
August. Will gladly send you
full aprticulars of special ad-
vantages offered. The rates
«re low and accommodations
excellent. The best California
line will be used—the Santa Fe.
I 1 Mifi.lently promise a delight-
ful outing. Why not go this
frmmer and enjoy Pacific Oc-
ean breezes and inw c*pp«#
Sierras? En route see Guild
Canyon of \rz.ra \n mut-
ual opportunity—don't miss it.
Write to C. L. Seagraves, Topeka,
(First Published Aug. 13 1003A
I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, j
Department of the lnUror. Land Of-1
I fice at ^*1 Reno. Oklahoma. \ug. 5,
j Notice i^ hereby given that the fol-
lowing named <ettler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
i support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and
| Receiver. v- S Land Office at El
j Reno. Oklahoma, on September 16,
1003. \i/: Elisebeth Smith of LTnion.
Oklahoma, for the se section 31,
I township 11 north, range S west. Indian
meridian.
He names the fcdlowing witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Frederick W. Briscoe. Noah Littrell,
and \rthur II Harris, «f Rascpie,
( iklabonia, and Edward Elmer Stevens
•^f Union, Oklahoma
FRANK C SICKLES.
Register.
-aid defendant, to satisfy such claim and
c -t f f suit, and that unless the de-
fendant appears in said court
3rd day of September, 1903. at nlnt
o'clock a m. and answer said bill
particulars and attachment proceeding
judgment will be rendered against him
for -aid amount of $42.25 and for cost
of -uit and sustaining said attachment
and for an order that said property be
sold to satisfy such judgment and cost.
GARDNER & GERGENS BRO.
By IRA F. 1IODSON, their attorney.
4t
nt F.1 Reno, Oklahoma, Julv 2, 19^3,
viz:
tlip| Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice
• J. Hs intention to make find proof in
1 suport of, his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and
re of the v. S« land office at El Reno,
Oklahoma, on August 15, 1903, viz:
VICK W. VAV""EY#
♦or the nw section 1,, township on,
range 8w, I. M.
He names the following witnesses to
•fcve bis continuous residence upon
nnr, cultivation <4f said land, v z:
J-br. C. Cline, Minco I. T.;Res3i.
GiWUn, *linco 1 T ; George Do*v-
t.ey. Minco, i. T-:l B: Tibbetts. Dut-
First published July 16, 1903.)
notice FOR PUBLICATION.
Department nf the Interior, Land Of-
fice a'. Ef Reno. Okla., June 15, 1903.
Noli.e is hereb; ^iven that the fol-
lc wing named settlei filed notic" of
his intention to make final pr<
support 01 his claim and that sa 1 ' n
will be m:.de before Register and Re-
ceiver. United States I.and Office, at
El Reno, Okla , August 21, 1003, viz:
GEO K. POWELL, of Marvel, O. T.
! for the n I j ?\v T4 And s \ j nw /4, 8.
| townslii, nil, ran^e 9 .vest, I. M.
1 He names the following witn -v
nrove his continuous residence tifon
I and cultivation ot sain land, viz:
Frank Barret't, Henry L. Walker, '
B. Tillinghas: and John Holt all ti
Marvel, Okla
FRANK C. SICKLES, R. _:
12—95—5t
interior land office I fon ] >r
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register.
1 First published August 6, njoi )
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Of-
tii'i at M Reno. Okl.ihoina, Vugnst I,
Notice iv lionby gi\c:i thatjtlie fol-
lowing named settler lias fiiH notice
nf his intention to make fusil proof
in support of his claim, and (hat said
proof will be made before register and
(First published August 6, loo.i )
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of th
at El Reno, Oklahoma, August 4.
1 IQO.V
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
j lowing named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
! support of his claim. and that said
proof will be made before the register
' and receiver of the U. S- land office, at
! I'*! Reno, O, T-, on September IS. 1903,
(vis:
EC.KRTON PADDOCK.
of Marvel. O. T . TIE No. <yo\o, for the . . . . .
. p^oni will be made oefore the regiccer
(First published July 8, 1903.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior, land office 1 bf^nd
at El Reno, Oklahoma, July 2, 1903, ^e:i^
viz:
Notice is hereby given that the bl-
owing named settler has filed notice
I of his intention to make final pro • in
bppf rt of his claim and that said
(First published July 16, 1903.)
Department of the litterior, United
States Indian Service, Kiowa Agency.
Anadarko. Oklahoma, July 2, 1003.
The public is informed that under and
by direction of the Honorable, the Sec-
retary of the Interior, there will be sold
to the highest and best bioder or bid-
ders, for cash in hand, one hundred
(100) logs, more or les-, of merchant-
able walnut timber, the property of the
j Unitd State- This tiher was illegal-
ly cut from Indian allotted lands of
Kiowa agency, Oklahoma and has been
' taken possession of by the Government
! and branded with the Government
roof will be made before register am
receiver of t* S. land offije, at El
Reno, Okla., on Sept, o. I0o3,viz:
WILLI \M W. 11AYNES.
of Minco, I T . i- r th • nw ' Sec. n,
T on., 8w., I. M.
Tra ns Nos. 3 and % carry Pullman Kansas, for full particulars and Sree ( ||t. name- the following witnesses to
Duffett sleepers between Memphis and copy of beautiful book about Califor- p,ltNe In- e -ntinuous re-id -uc upon
Oklahoma City. nia. jancl cultivation of said land, viz:
- I Achilles Kiiilt, Thomiii .1 Robin-ou,
John (1. England, a id John H. Boswell,
Daily American 10 Cents a Week
all of Minco, I, T
KK.WK C SICKLES. Register.
tie 'i section township it north,
range 9 west oi I. M.
lie names the following witnesses to
piove his con1..1110115 residence upon
rnd cultivation of said l:m-' viz:
Jam, s L. Hendrix, of Maivel, O. T,|
Reuben Hendrix. of Marvel, O T.;
Claude O Rrisco. of Basque, O. T.;
William I. Oreci.,11 of Baj pie, O. T.
FRANK C s'ckles. Registe'
( Pirst published August 6, too.t )
notice por publication.
Department oi the interio' land office
at LI Reno, Oklahoma, August 4,
too.t.
Notice is hereby given that thi 5ol-
lowing named settler has field notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim. and that said
proof ill be made before the register
au.1 receiver of the U. S. land olli ■«! at
hi Peno, Oklahoma, on August iS,
iq .1 viz:
MAX KATZMANN.
jf Urion City, Oklahoma, for the 11 ;
n- . 1, se '4 ne !4 and ne yi nv; i-i
i.e.'on 2S. township ti n, range 8 west
He names ihe following witnesses '•
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of safd land, viz-:
Alhrt Arm-trong. Rebert Howell,
Joseph vmce and J hn Kelker, all of:
i Union ' T
FRAN. "LES, Register.
(First published j.
/•a.
%
NOTICE FOt PUBLIi. w >N.
Department of the interior, land of>-
fice at El Reno, Oklahoma, July i
1903.
1 bids for the purchase of this
timber, under Doyle - rules of timber
measurement, will be received at Kiowa
Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma, until 2
o'clock p. 111., August T2, 1003, when
all bids received will be opened in the
presence of such bidders and other in-
terested persons a- may desire to be
present. Each bid must bo accompani-
ed bv a certified check upon some sol-
vent national bank for fr'ty ($50) dol-
lars. payable to the order of James F.
Randlett. v. S. Indian Agent, as evi-
dence of the good faith of the bidder;
such checks to be forfeited to the use
of the United Statu- in event of a bid-
der receiving an award fails or refuses
to comply with the terms of his propo-
sition. The right is reserved to reject
my and all bids, or any part of any bid.
if deemed for the host interest ofi the
-ervice.
I'or any additional information and
location where the logs to be sold can
be inspected, address
JAMES l\ RANDLETT,
Lt. Col. U. S. A.,
U. S. Indian Agent.
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