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and grumpy executed' poce lower £
^ than railroad town*.
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Vol. IV.
Tecumseh, Pottawa—
omie County, Oklahoma Territory, December 29,1894.
No. 12.
JOE D. LANNINC,
THE CHOCTAW ROAD
DISGl'KSKD CATARRH.
Stkaltmy, lxstmot*. Wkakkmno |
F
M. Beall Acquitted.
v
LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS,
INSURANCE.
CfTice 3outh cf Public Square.
Happy New Year to all.
Ralph Beaumont has leased his
new vuar and send in your dollar
for a subscription to the Hkuald.
Question of Townsite Cuts
Figure in the Construction.
'The jiuj
Heall for t
r women , ..
i.stantly, Ken
kilpfiun, 1 sv>:t,
in the trial « f F. M. "s",!
I iflnnkr of 1'. a M«-
iuthrieon J.inuirv Oth, i>.om
II to eourt in Kl Heno
•shout ft o'clock with a ,M'
guilty." -0!,U.i:o- t
MY lO WoMKX
| There are a multltu'e of wo
| p<*riM t\ liiium-wiv^, ami nil
: ohlijmd to l.e on their lett c<
Wasiiinoto.n, Dor. 23-|Speci:.l.] w|1;1 nlv wretched beyond de...,
There was. an Important hearing today l* simply because their strength and vitality ' j,wj
for* Secretary Smith iueolvlng the right: tupped awuv by catarrhal discharge* vori..
r •• trouble between tl Choctaw from the pelvic organ;- These women *erui '
id tie town of 'l.ci.uwh, tin ^'-t up in the morning tired, dm? tliern AMU !>••< - ""•>se, yvhich 1
_ matte.ided by Presldeut Uoyyu, I through their daily dntie>. tired. So etui this i .. .1
Oklahoma Star to J. it. Hall and of the road: i-x-iisaistaut Indian Coiuinis „nlvto •>., tobed at utght as tired «> be- . , , V"' 1,,M"
' , alom r Armstrong, who is alto connected p, .ru?,l:, is Mich a peifed .specific fur tracted much \\> 't J)f t|;,
Clide SlUngrove. with the road: Uoyeriior Hen fro yv andtii.jt wh.n p.iti<"«' - Imv mior
- ox-United States Attorney Speed, of Ok- | ust^j it t! .*v i an n-M-r ! •' In.laced to (put
Com Ml NCR right along with the lahoma. Governor Renfrow took " I it nntil they ar« permanently cured. It
part in the controversy except to verify begins to reiie\e the disagreeable symp-
eertain .statements made and both aides : totnK ut < n . Tho back aehe censes, the
used him in this way. The officials of the j trembling knees nr.- strengthened, the ap
wnuted the secretary to approve | p« titn rtatoied, digestion made perfect
HEDGES"
of \y i
tiulwn.
hearing
I Choctc.
,,, If 1-1., .it... the survey of the company for ruuning : the headache ia stopped, and the
] IIK City council of 1 edmond has the rond by . Shawnee and through the j wakening drains are gradually cured,
restricted the keeping of hogs with- Kickapoo* reservation and Mr. Speed j The*. results certainly follow a courae of
., * . | rp reproaented the peopl< of Tecumseh who treatment y\ith l'e ru-na.
in Certain Illllita or HIT tity. n - Waut« the road to run through their toyvn \ vulnablo illustrated pamphlet of
ennisch could profit well bv follow- The survey of the company taking the thirty two pays, fullv deacrlbln* this
ruin sell could profit well by follow-
ing Edmond.
What has become of the olficcrs
The survey of the company taking the
road through the toyvn of Shawnee leaves
Tecumwh si* miles to the south and
across the river and yvhile it i i now the
county sent it is estimated by them, ac
,i . p .1 ,.t i /< ,i 'cording to their statements as appearing
and directors of the Tecumseh oi- ju petitions, that to rua the road north u
lege Fund Association 'Ihatlit-
venlitl.
nst Mc
interest on nfcouui;
nence and |gghatttti(*«**
ties conneeii !.
We rejoice at Mie
that we hud ought aga
non, or would cavt a slignia
one. But, that the younge
is a free ;nan, yet ynuug bu'
in the law, brilliant, anil
hint lies a broad field i f ti,J«.
r iwn
learned
i
pages, fully describing this
class of disorders, includinu coughs, colds
la grippe and ali other climatic diseases
of winter, will b« sent to any address by < |,js fUniilv and fellow
The Pe rn na I>rug Manufacturing (.^om-
pauy cf C'olmnbus, Ohio.
mild l-ring al otit a loss to the
..... ■ • town, finally resUlling in county seat
ti,, lull of |iniihiig tins office done, Thp sllm.y; :i.y
at cost. dlionlJ Ui P*i(l. ihe c.n;|i«nv. I..] bi-.-n nMiruv^d mine
- „ n\s«go hy the «• ?iimU6ioni*r of i .! .in
. .. . , ' r T i, I arfiairs and the case yy as then carried to
It h said the residence of .li.ck- , t|R, ai^.crc«.;ryt where the final heating v.a? 1 <>kl
ion Brown, at
Nation, costs $2
stone mansion.
brother of Gov. Brown. jthe, case developed until t
1 announced that he v. as ready to gh
! his loving wife, true to him in ell
j this trying ordeal has the dark si.ad-
! ow lifted stud that the ninligiit of
, o, «... .' hn>i:iu<'As l.ns again l eeu turned on.
PuiiJirEt.i'iiiA, I>ce 21 I here was u n*j " ,
meeting here toauy of th«- d'frwtorv of and t*|HCtally for i :e ro'ne
the Choctaw railway in the Indiau and | ^ j ^^ Jf n j n ..;VC,;|
Addressed the Directors.
Special to the Kansas City Journal
leucine ui • jthe aecrclsry, where the fiual heating v.m I ukiv:otna territories iv. >«.. ' . , i . .. •„ v 1,<
Wewoka, Seminole g'veu t.Kl.y. Fersotu'. d: y, O,' >ormJcrlnff ^ome right_ of way mattow, bac!;. a-td that lo ■..ui ... • •
. rfu. . • ' 1 the der-ariinrnt have gtyen tiir.e to t!ie thrnitgli Oklahoma. I no dirtctor briszhter in ! >• d: ■
Whirs tme i C(wi j;.r „r ,:..i ti, •« i,. :,ddr.-«l i-y ll.w.,0 Okl«i«m.-... U-'M,W .
Mr. Hro vn i< a tu-n h. ve cninmunicated tl^ir results and who represented the jwnp.e of the to.v.n j j Iit. father or I . 31. I • - •
p , opinions to the secretary. In tli.s way « f IVcuins.di^ and yyho wauti ' , 0ld nrmv comrade of ('apt. S. J.
ay in ine inuiau nu | • ^
for the. purpose of, u UQv'
favor of those directum the
[Kinv, yy idle some of * hen
do DOWN* ill your pockets and personal hesting t. d.-.v.
iiif .i iii. 1 he contcst ;;t times t* > • >.i i-- • ;
help defray the ^ expenses tnafc are the 0,liri.lI: ()f uI h,^tltilf;l th..v
necessary to tight the Choctaw should be allowid to rr.n tl-eir mad
. I, wherethv. should determine; 11k'-y beinir
otiicials, and Victory la ours. It ,>(■ tl^ ophdo?! timt they kte V fairly el!
takes inouev, and every property yvhat th^y want d t do l'hey also sub.
i I tii. * i milted tin report of their engineer. Mr.
owner iinil biumew man slwiild pay ; Mink|t,(. „ Wlllllj r„. .
liis part. ' f'-1 "I""' ti> l"rnt« tit.* riwd l.y w v nf ntliei" proinliimt in the
, of Tecumseh than it would by w ay of cmnpati
; Shawnee and would also make the road
four miles longer.
lot of In op;: ) i'i' •. Mr Sp-r-i held that lie
- i . r . .j . ... did not bdiiye that tl.e li! •* would be
forged certificates that were present- len>rttllHt i,v running the
ed to the county commissioners and road by Tecumseh n i did lie believe that
allowed. Several am sis have al-
rnn Uirmijh tMr town, nlilo tho ofll< 1 la i °''' ■ , . •
,il the coinpinr l.nvo wli-.-tod a route j Scott, of ctir town, both of whom , j.
s ine miles to the north. Mr. Speed ex anlJii e* un V-T Gen. Frank
hSbited to the directory deeds of proper-; 4 . .
ty along the route favored by the con- j Armstrong, assistant commission-1
tructi'ii company. I lie.s- deeds are in j ^ ]ui\\iiu j;{ruirs. Caid. Scott was
k °fCOn'! 1 jnded
Tnr grand jury in Canadian
conuty is irieartheniiig
; of Indian itfTuirs. t ;tj t
strtictii.g the road. They were -mostly i on oue occaaion severely woui
III favnr of .1. W. Mi-Ijond, t>'° | an,l |0ft lj^l.v^i-;! tho lines. yVlicn ,
■d and when it :
scorned that no liviug being could J;;
escape the llyinsf bullets, Jud){oj?j"'j
Fred IV.ill with that cool, dciermin- .
in fnvi.r the battle sti !
construction
In rcbattal
irin1
Gray Fianol per yd :
White Flanel all wool per yd :
Men's all wool underwear per suit
Men's eotton Sock i per pair :
Best Brass Pins per paper :
Note Paper per qr :
16cts
17cts
$1
5 to 9cts
3ets
2cts
M,
Headquarters 549 Broadway- N. Y.
N R. SNID£ R
B. HEOCES. Prop.
j. f. Hedges, Manager.
Watches,
his hit'
will be
,vrnt Oklahoma . ii
k I) y\' OruhRm f'<r
linn or. Ml.l hin.1. vi/
i K-illMirti". KIIjali I n
r nil "f l ottiM.O T.
with that heartfelt sincerity, such
I as old ftddicrs understand.
One of the directors, Mr. Reed, observ-
ed that it might be pofSitle that those
constructing the road would be inlitwnc- , I ui.o-i«
ed toi-arrv the road to points yyliere it ed bravery so rarely possessed, ad-: ,t ,
would benefit their individual property vniiced between the litt«%s and safely ; Maine
sri.„ | ^rikwr«d a«.ws ... u.n j ^ «i?.
ready been made and some proini- bt wiiliug to ) ye an outside engineer i - I' u san e ^ , . - , „|l|Hlrtunity «t th« i i.m< uuniixncii timr nn<t
; .. . . , make a Mirmy and allow the secretary to It is better to work in harmonv with, also about the same a^e. ii is no pln,,.to cr --■ evue.iu.. ti..• «it.
nen< citizens <if that county ate have the t ata'thus securcd placed before than fight In yyar against any toyvn. Hut W0jj(jpr tliat .Iudj/e Tred Beilll's Te- , "i
mixed up ill the robberv. hitn. if Oklahoma City refuse?_ the former, s.o? „j. rejoices with him.
- After tvo hours' wrangling the «. ere iuyites the latter. If it i- her polity, in J
,,, .. , ... ii tiirv stated that ho would a*k .lame- <.-curing for herself, to destroy for oil-.. r ,
Iks miles southe st of handUi, j)(|nn 'fnp^h:, chief engineer of the , it ia but right that oppoi*iti( n should l.e
the Chandler Democrat sa\s, Frank 1 Santa IV. to name a man to make a nui- .-.rroused. Kln-h-mI I v her it-.nl in i -up
,, . n - -ii i ^ vev . that the work hhonld be don." as ; posed successes, greid dictates her crus-
hvans was having a we,I drilled on 0;m 1>n,sihU. n,j >ho; ld it appear: Ue against the conm.eicial h.terotsot
bis claim, and at a depth f-f 1120 that It yvonid not co«t very much more to j i-very othei toy*n that i competitive yyjtli
f . . ... , • , .. I construct'lie ro4<l by'IVeiiinseh l e would I her for any thing It may be to the in
feet, the drill Went llliO a tll.ir .(4 . tjr,j4 r tli;«t tli * r. yd t>' luiilt bv' tliit tt \Vn. I tercsts of Oklahoma C:t\ to nuke tyyo
rock, and Upon being broiiirht to i lie would favor t!iv county scat town., feeders out of n poK-ible competitor.
. . /• "i j i ■ ' believliiB that the best iutere>ts of the j This is reported to have been attempted.
the surface was found to contain j rn,UJtv und community nonld lie servoil. !f not atcompiiKhcd. in the Tecuiuseh
c<dd quartz, which yvijj run from bv forcing the roud to run throui'h ti..- case, :.nd u...t a Minuar uttirjpt ^i^1 1"
. i,.,...,. . i c'.mity scat t« .vn. provid-d it would n >t; made against Chand.er
Jf-lt .t.l'O to ct 0,ta t) pel ion. work U o great a hardship on the com pa , shall the permanency it was the in
— " l tfiition of congress to give to government
Tub fight with the Choctaw has 1 * This decision appeared to be very snt toyyn sites give way to the avaric
Ooti t think I"Iacbu-v to Mr. Speed, representing Te- t wmild be r iil road magnate'
i)oes all kind of
WATCH CLOCK and
JEWELRY RKl'AlHIXO.
r<l«r anjrthlo
AS IN YOUTH
Ayer's Hair Vigor
CORDIALLY INDORSED.
I jn tge
in rebuttal of'
pabllKhftl 1 i IP ltALII I) -. 2. . i"v t
NOTK'K 1 "It l « BUlWTION.
!-.l o at OUlj'ai'.na t;:ty, O T. !
n.v. n. i69i.
e Ss h r. '.iv civen tli.it dio toll wla« 1
v t'i•• r h e l.le.l ii *!«•«• <>f « i InteUllon t I
mil in .|> <rt «'i hi. claim, sull
i.l pr.-of will l • iiii.le l f i tie pmlii.t-
•f ri.ttHWRi< iil* loiintr, (yklithunm Tor
,t lil^.ia.o In Teruin-li. ( k.. on Kfl.nin • I toyl
vt* Kt'yvtoci .1 _ Kelly for t!if N . Indies and eldldroM leave l<
fast black per pair
Ladles aprons(d'ah)!ine horde
WIUmi. lie-- y Oatwlt, j hii A r.i.ln cln.li,
e lm- M. Mtjors. ail of Tecutntoh.
a full Line cf
BRICK 1'OK SALE.
Norman & Son, brickmakers and ton-
I tractors for all kinds of brick work
Hri. k on the iiiiok. ■ ,n: ! ! a - 1 .
1 First published in liKaAl.n Nov.24. 1894.
NOTICE KUR PUBLICATION.
! Land Oltce at Oklahoma. 0. T.
Nov. 15 1SU4.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-uamed settler has tiled notice of his
j inteutlou to make tinal proof in support
i of his claim and that mid proof will bo
math- before tho probate Judge at Tecum-
seh, O T, on Jan. S. lBUI. vi/.; Thomas
■ H Holies for the N S W and S ,
| N W >t Sec '[yvp b N Range I 11 H«
Hi). <>ku names the following witnesses to prota
his contlnu'ius residence upou and culti-
' y allot) ct. sidd laud, vl/; Wesley Craw,
ford. Samuel Hosteller, Andrew Ward
siul J E Mo.Millon, all of Tecumseh, O.
Clocks and
Jewelry
East Park Street. Tecumseh. Okla.
better
Children's heavy Merino Vests,
.... . N K
fallowing Wlln-HH,'-' t< pr.ive hi- rontln.iout
c'l ti.-.":■ poit .ii.rt (iilth.itlon cf fald lan.l
the representatives'
j'^si fairlv commenced
they will submit now, simply be- company indicated that they would not
, .--,11 r' I, obiect 10 the disposition of it. but at the
cause Secretary Smith has refused t<> sa,J„e lime tj,.^ would have preferred to
permit them to through the ! haye had the matter settled in^their fa«
Kickapoo. No doubt thev are plan-
ning other schemes and will make
i all kind of promises in ordor to
throw us off of our guard. Be up
and at 'em, and on with the fight,
and let it be harder than ever.
vor notv. Mr down Invited Mr. Speed
to appear before tho directory
road at Philadelphia tomorrow at 11
oY!o -k, yvhen the matter «111 l-e taken
up t
Gov. urnfrow is now i:i Wash-'
iugton working in the interest of
stalehot d. lie has introduced a
hill into contjress. the substance of
which the Dawes coinnissioii has
reconinieud'nl nnd the boundaries of
which have been published in this
paper adding the Chickasaw coun-
try to Olclahom t and giving the
Osage country to the Indian territo-
ry. Thi-t in a good bill and Ihe
Hrkald hopes the bill will become
a layv.
:< City m iy in^alt the
Trad®, but he yvili
i chance t<. bleed this town
t handler Democrat.
!! Oklahoma Cilv btisi-
Sliall the
ot the ] interests of Tecumseh and Pott county.
und Chandler and Lincoln county be j
htsde merchandise for M. L<atd. or Jon. •.
nnd his gang of HtyloeksV Not like
Cook gang, they do not murder: but the
county sett wars they would create might
f the make minder incidental to their pillage.
-Chaudl r Democrat.
Yon are coinmeneincr at. the right
time and in the right- Vfnv to deal \
with Oklahoma City. There never1
was a more hoggish set of people
collected together in "tie town than
nt Oklahoma City. If the Sapulpa
branch i^ ever built to Oklahoma
Citv that toyvn will vee th.\t Chan-
dler does ;.ot get it. I hev would
rather see bloody county seat, wurs
in the connlies cast >>f them, to keep
RESTORES
Natural Growth
\i y i'f'v-1 win defires to against tl.e
..w.t> .■ ..| « ii h ;.rnof. i i who kii"MH of an*
)>••!ah' >iil oM-on. uteler tin- law uiiJ the rein-
I ion. of tho lnt«ii r Ofptrtmcnt. whv I.
nut kIioii'.l not be allowed, will l ' pi\on an
port.jnltv at tl.e «l ove innatloneU tin
•d cdarr.,
air price
i >-!v
I 15 bars ?
; Mens lined leather glo
• l" rps
Il.oy oil put leather «U
t40.nl-, per pair
Gran Sugar in cloth sat k
j " '• 4 '4 lbs. 2octs
Taldo ClothH, Towels, llandkerdhiefs,
I Tinware, St. ne ('hieaware nnd Groceries.
| Call (piit a und net our prices these goods
m ill not last
WE DEFT COMPETITION.
Any person who desi-es to protest
against the allowance of mich proof r
who kuows of an) substantial teuton un-
der the law and the regulations of ths
Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be jfiven su
opportunity at tho above mentioned time
and p.iu-0 to cross examine the witnesses
of ."aid claimant, nnd to offer evldi ice in
rebuttal ol that submitted by cl «iin«0k
II M Dtl.l.KY. Regiater.
lor
Yt
1 tess men trying to bleed ( handler.
Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties
are beginning to find out how much
friendship Oklahoma City hits for
them. Oklahoma ( ity i> im hog, ^|1L, towns l ri -r.1 grow in
she wants the penitentiary, asylum. ** ■ " .
: rnpitnl nnd i.tl.er territorial in'stitu-1 Oklahova City has an onroll-
lion«; will V.v iLesi*t her? Well nifnt of 1300 ncl.ol.rs in her public
HAIR
—WHKX -
AI.L OTHElt
Dressings
FAIL.
"I can cordially Indorse Ayer's Hair o1
Vigor, as one of the best preparations o
for the lialr. When I began ushiK Ayei - 0
llah VlR.ir, all the front part of myhea.l a
—Riiout half Of it-was haM. The use o
of only tyvo bottles restored a natural 0
growth, which still eontlooes as in my o
youth. i tried several otlnr■ tlressiup-.
but they all failed. Ayer's Hair Mgor
is the best."-Mrs. J. c. Pheissf.b, o
Converse, Texas. ,
Ayer's Hair Vigor
rilEPARED BY
Or. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL. MASS. °
ooooooooooooooooooooooo
ill lie the ^ It'
I. nnil to offer evhli'DCO
itnltti"! hy c'.nlmro t
C. A. MITCHEL, Proprietor
II M. nn.i.KV. Th-icUti-r. j
DKALEItM IN
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Moiildings, tarlis, Shinglss, Building Paper
Glass nr.d Qjeensware.
rowom;
Dry Good. Clothing. Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps and all kinds of Groceries.
lowest prices.
t aide public
Tp.cumsi if can r.i t nope to I e ben ,flt
trd I y thH hostile spirit alio* n t he Ch c
taw railroad, and the obMiuetior.s plac. >
in tl.e way ot the cn'ytriiction coinpunier
work a hirdsliip on the men wiio art
Avaiting for yvork tobex n. — \ ukou
Yukon i^ a Choctaw railroad
town, and of course will hold up for
the officer* of that road. Tecuni-
R.di will be found ti^htiii1.' McLoud
nnd Kwing as long as there i* a
Pottawatomie county. Suoke thia
in your pipe.
Tub citizens of Teciunaeh have
felt much better since they learned
that the Secretary of Ihe Interior.
Hon. Hoke Smith, is going to make
an investigation of the different
aurveys the Choctaw haa made i
through this county, to see for him- |
self which is the most practical
route f« r that road to run over. He
has ordered an engineer to go with
tho Choctaw engineer and go ov- I
er the different routes and rejoi t to .
Iiiin. We do not fear the result, for
we kno-r we are in the right and
the investigation will prove all Te-
cumseh ha« «laiilicd.
What has become of the chair-
man and secretary of the democrat-
ic roiinty central committee. NNe
have been to the secretary in per.-on
several times in regard to a hill for
job printing due this office, and
have urged him and the chairman
to call a meeting in order to settle ;
up the outstanding debt contracted j
during the campaign, but for some
reason they deficit act. The mon-
ey is iu the bank to pay these little
bills and it is an outrage that the
chairman does not call tho commit-
tee together and settle this matter.
Gentlemen we did your job printing
at about half price, and we nee.' ;
the nioi^y, and wo want it.
school
y
IIINtiLK MILL
We have the
[ecumseh Ssvv, Com and Shingle Milt, s
he latest patent, and al^o
II. and am no v prepsr
will stw shingles on sli
J. W. MOYLK, Tecum
Most Complete
Line of Holiday Goods in tlio city
Which we are
13 SO.
Opposite the t
M Broad wt
ii '36 H
G-aylord's
tnifiig" store
I'are Dnp?.P«l«t Mtli'iej. PiiaU Oil; . Vartiskw, Opr. wd Toilet Ariltlts.
K i nilTtUNa CABEFULI.V COMFOINDKD. DAY ill! K10IIT
Pura nines and tl<iiior«
met9 Firft published in Hkuald Dec. h, IHlJ4.
*1.00 Iso'lICE KOlt l't:BLlCATIUN
bUcts Land Oftice at Oklahoma, 0. T.
Dec. S. 1M 4.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
Ing-nained settler has llled iritice of his
intention to make final proof iu auppoit
of Ids claim, and that said proof yyili l>«
made before I'robate Jnd^e nt leimuneh,
(IT on .Inn. 2fi, 180*). >iz Kngen^ 9.
(Carlton for the H ' , N T\' *4 and N rt
\v Het: 1 Twp D N ltan^o 3 K. lit
name-. tliH following wltnesaea n provi*
his continuous resideuce U|K>n and culti
vutlonof. hidd land, viz: Charley Hodman.
William Sure ley. Joseph Fullertou and
Austin Cook all of IVnmaeh, O.T.
Any person yvho desire# to protest
n;.-iliifct the allowance 01 such proof or
who known of any nubstnntial reason,
under the Jaw and the regulations of the
Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given au
opportunity at the above mot.tinned tiuia
snd place to cross-cxamine the witnesses
of said claimant, and 10 offer evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
B. >1 Dim.ky, Register
I'ir*t published in Hl'.iuiu Dee h,
NtHK'i; KOlt PUBLICATION
Land Olllce at Okl«lioina City O. T.
Dec. 4. 1SU4.
; Notice is hereby giysn that the follow-
nt- ing named «ett!or ha* tiled noliee of hi*
intention to make tinal proof in support
of his . Julm and that nnid proof yvill be
made before Probate Judge at Tecumseh,
r} A n.T., oitJnn 20, 1S0-V vi/.: Iluev I.ati
, v.„, for the N W 1 Sec 5 Twp Range 5
ae« the following witnesses t«
prove his continuous residence upon ami
cultivstion of, said land, vi/ Lewis
Full bright, .1 O Fessenger. Dave Buck-
ner ond V II. Breeding all of Loftus,
O.T.
Any person who desires to protrst
agaiiHt tne allowance o' auch proof, or
who knows of sny substantial reasoa. un-
der ihe law snd the regulat'mns of the In-
terior Department, whysneh proof ahould
not be allowed, will he given an opportu-
nity a' the above mentioned timn and
place 10 cross-examine the witnesses of
said claimant, and to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that submitted by clainian'.
B M DiM.r.Y HegUter.
y SAW
, t-rlnd;
or for
rn\ and family us*
W111. BJIies wiare,
CIsiiia S&bmS
w& wss re
and Lsaeiapfc.
\L yii
-CAPITAL STOCK. $30,000.00—
Foreign and Domestic Ktchange.
Does a General Hanking Husmewi.
fm"- in\^<r. i.' ans madeo:-' -.o-.'n raita 'i- ? fi:iy
ff..r. Ueicht*. i
DIKKCTOHS:
Admns. J. W. Birth
C J.Beu«M,.
F F. Adams and
We have just received a car oi
Lime, Lath, hair, Cement and Plas;<
Also car of
Sash, Doors and Mouldings,
Which we are selling cheap for cash.
I UUfATlO.V.
The Keg Saloon,
D. J. RED, Prop.
Handles Pure Kentucky Whisky and Brandy
California Wines, also beer and Cigars.
nf pojtoffii e on Brorlwnv, Ter.mn eh. Okln
T'r ii,/1l'rtT Rnnfr.i'ji now btiildin^ '
On
0. P. EW.PP,
Medicines, Oils, Points,
Articles, &c.
Everybody is cordially invited to call and examine
our stock
■ •r. e d.t land, vi
■ord J'tlin UirUt
end rr.atlle -ha
anr |m reon w
BUOADWAY, TFOUMMKH. OK
Yours for the C. O. & G. Ry.,
Adams & Son.
pr« f, < r v Ii . know - .J
. iin.l. r Ot.- u* atirt the
irlor I).>pnrluH«ni, why
'.<(nit(«<i b> claimsi*1
•r'of "'.I.l
of that
b. II Dictjtr, C^^Nter
G. A- OFFtL. L,
Flour, Feed and Groceries, ig
EAST PARK STREET, - - - - TECTM8EH, Q"' '
2Z;T~ ft Wagon Yard in connection,
First oublihlied in IIkhai.o Dec. 1. 1 c94
NOTICF. FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office si Oklahoma, <) T.
Nov 20 IS94
Notice ii hereby given that the follow-
ing-named settlor ha« tiled notice of his
intention to make final proof i support
of his claim, and that said proof w ill b«
made before Begister ami Beceiver at
Oklahoma Citv, 0. 1 , on .I«n. l§t)A.
viz.- Vaclay I'ruza for the N W 1.4 Sec
Tp 11 K 4 Fast lie nstueft the follow.
ing witnehses to prme hi* continuous
residence upon and cultivation of. nid
l.nd, vi7 . William Miller. Anton Pmika.
Lewis liallcr nt d Landrew linger ali -f
Shawnt « , (). T.
Any person who desires to protest
agaitmt the allowance of such proof or
who know* of anv *ul «tantial reason, nn
drr the law nnd the reitulLtiona of tlia
Interior Dej artinent. why hiicIi proof
shouht not be aMowed. \*. iiI be given nn
opportunity at the above mentioned time
and place to cross-examine the witnesses
of said claimant, and to offer evidence in
1 rebuttal of that submitted ! v claimant.
i • B. M. Du i.et,' Register.
First published iu Hr.u yi.n l).-*'. 1. ISU4
I NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
T and Office at Oklahoma, <). T
Nov. 21. mi.
Notice [.* hereby given thnt the followr-
ing-named settler lm« filed notice of his
intention to make final pr«*if
' iu support of his claim nnd that said
1 proof will be made before lleglster nnd
Receiver U. S. Land Ofli. e at Oklahoma
i ("ity, O. T . on Inn . 1805. viz John W.
Oeltyfc H £ No. M83 for the W. J. 8 F.
' 4 of Sc. ;iou 27 iu 1 vMi.-liip 11 N of
j Range ij Ka-t I. M. He natues th.« foj.
! o\i-i witnefses'o prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of haid
il.vi,- Charl- Jaek<on. John White
J. V. Bal> aud 1 W. Wallace, all of
I '.ih\ O T.
Any p< r-oa who desires to protest
, against the allowance of such nroof, or
1 who knows of any uh4?*Htial reason, en-
| ti- r the i iw and the regulations of the In-
terior Department, why such proof should
bt allow. .], will be iijven au npporto-
a; the abo.'o mentioned time and
t t o. to crots-i x.atnine the witnesses of
OK L A I e'U 1 claimant, and to t ffer evidence in re.
buttal of that submitted by cl iimau\
U M Dillst, Bogieter.
T'-iSot
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Hebard, J. H. The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 29, 1894, newspaper, December 29, 1894; Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165795/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.